It has been a busy week.
Somehow I have found my way into taking not one but two MS Office classes. One in Word and the other in Excel. And, getting my ducks in a row has been something of a challenge. And an education. The campus at Trade Tech community college feels like a very serious place where there is no room for frills. No public art. No fountains. No trendy cafes. The students are serious...or not. I found the people working in admissions and the cashier, really helpful and friendly. Now if can get my copy of Office 2003, stop gasping having to pay a hundred bucks each for my texts...and if I fix a glitch at my class sign up-----I will be ready to put in the hours a week to become some what competent at what ever it is I am supposed to be doing.
Toastmasters. I liked it. I shall return.
Have gotten a little involved in the doings regarding this scandal of the Motion Picture Country Home dumping their most profoundly vulnerable residents. I don't get shocked, but this one was beyond appalling, and all the jerks behind this awful, awful move was breathtaking in its horribleness. WHAT THE HELL ARE THESE PEOPLE THINKING?
(provided pithy lines for their signage at demonstration before the Oscars. I was too tuckered out to go into Bev Hills. I usually need hours of psyching myself to go anywhere west of Highland.)
The future isn't looking too bleak today. Just pale and murky.
Showing posts with label Excel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Excel. Show all posts
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Friday, February 13, 2009
How to Make a Plan
I have never been much of a believer in plans.
But they do serve a purpose and they do keep you busy. And they allow one to think in ways where one doesn't go from zero to full panic mode when sorting out what to do next. (while waiting for something to turn up. Wilkins Micawber is my co-pilot.)
List making is a good way to begin. I have decided I will come up with one good idea a day and put it on a list. I called a friend of mine, and she mentioned Toastmasters. All at once, that struck me as an excellent idea. Public speaking has always been a major fear of mine. So I resolved to go to an open meeting up the street from me next Wednesday. EXCELLENT.
Then someone else mentioned it might be a good idea to take class in Excel.
Absolutely! My spreadsheet skills are really modest. And having some kind of certification with Excel would look swell on my modest new resume.
And then if I regularly post on my blog that might give the feeling of moving forward, right?
The entire point of this is that in the past it has been my experience that good ideas come from spitballing all kinds of weird stuff. And maybe being stuck in obsessing on my disastrous first steps, I can focus on packaging and marketing myself in a way where I set my goals a little bit higher.
So. If what I am doing isn't a plan. It is a preplan. Which a very important part of planning. Which sounds like a plan.
But they do serve a purpose and they do keep you busy. And they allow one to think in ways where one doesn't go from zero to full panic mode when sorting out what to do next. (while waiting for something to turn up. Wilkins Micawber is my co-pilot.)
List making is a good way to begin. I have decided I will come up with one good idea a day and put it on a list. I called a friend of mine, and she mentioned Toastmasters. All at once, that struck me as an excellent idea. Public speaking has always been a major fear of mine. So I resolved to go to an open meeting up the street from me next Wednesday. EXCELLENT.
Then someone else mentioned it might be a good idea to take class in Excel.
Absolutely! My spreadsheet skills are really modest. And having some kind of certification with Excel would look swell on my modest new resume.
And then if I regularly post on my blog that might give the feeling of moving forward, right?
The entire point of this is that in the past it has been my experience that good ideas come from spitballing all kinds of weird stuff. And maybe being stuck in obsessing on my disastrous first steps, I can focus on packaging and marketing myself in a way where I set my goals a little bit higher.
So. If what I am doing isn't a plan. It is a preplan. Which a very important part of planning. Which sounds like a plan.
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