Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Sunday, August 28, 2011
About Me
My name is Josh Adkison, and I am from a tiny town called Hurley, MS, which is thirty miles west of Mobile. I am a Secondary Education English major here at South. I chose education because I have always had a passion for English and Literature, and I also would like to coach one day. I came to South Alabama right after high school because it was close enough to home that I didn't have to pay for campus living. When I left high school I had never really had to study before, and I carried those habits to college; this didn't end well. I was then forced to relocate to a glorious institution called Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. After a year there I was ready to embark on a second tour of duty at South Alabama, and it has gone better this time around. When I first came back I was a nursing major, but I quickly discovered that would not be my ideal future. That left me with education, which I then realized is what I had wanted all along. It just took a ridiculously long time to figure that out.
I have several hobbies that fill my days. I play a good bit of basketball, which is also what I would like to coach one day. I also like reading, playing video games, cooking, and watching sports. It is a pretty crazy lifestyle, but I manage.
I have several hobbies that fill my days. I play a good bit of basketball, which is also what I would like to coach one day. I also like reading, playing video games, cooking, and watching sports. It is a pretty crazy lifestyle, but I manage.
Time Management
Randy Pausch's speech on time management actually has some very good pointers and tips. I have always had a serious problem with time management and. Obviously I am a world-class procrastinator because of the fact that this post is running exceedingly close to the deadline; however, I am attempting to improve my time management skills everyday. The one aspect I will try to incorporate from Pausch's speech is the frog analogy. Most of the time when I have a list of tasks to complete I start with the easiest, which causes me to put off the most difficult, and in life generally the most difficult tasks are also the most important.
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