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February 2012

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January 2012

spontaneously started a new crochet project.

slouchy beanie. 

purple.

Jan 31, 2012
laptop update

i’m awful at taking breaks from tumblr…

I’ve just left my ailing laptop open so it won’t break further and have continued to use it. 

I might buy a new one though. 

Looking at a 13” mac book pro. 

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Jan 30, 2012
hey,

so my computer is having some problems and I have a lot of homework I should be focusing on, so I’m going to say goodbye to the internet for awhile…. 

probably back in like a week or so? 

adios. 

Jan 29, 2012
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some times I'm a pathetic loser and do absolutely nothing on friday nights!

:D 

hahahahha

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Goals for summer:

Take summer classes online 

Take the GRE and all the other tests I need to take

Go to SSS camp

Volunteer at a school in September before fall classes begin again 

Work on applications to grad school 

Jan 26, 2012
#all for my own personal reference #keep me accountable
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Jan 25, 20125,327 notes
This book is coming in the mail for me on Friday

“Undecided: How to Ditch the Endless Quest for Perfect and Find the Career-and Life-That’s Right for You”

In a world of unprecedented opportunity—and pressure—women are struggling more than ever to make career decisions and move forward without second-guessing themselves. Young women graduate from college and believe they have to find the perfect path and then can’t decide which way to go. Undecided is an invaluable guide to this cultural phenomenon of “analysis paralysis.” Looking at both what the media and academic studies have reported on women, careers, and particularly the undecided phenomenon—as well as personal accounts from numerous women—mother and daughter Barbara and Shannon Kelley discuss how we got to this frustrating place, why it affects women in particular, and how today’s culture fuels our fears and distractions. The Kelleys cast a critical eye upon the psychology behind the pressure to choose, and they argue that if women are going to succeed in rising above the often-crippling demands of the modern world they need to take action … starting with a serious shift in perspective.


Jan 25, 2012
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