Hello there. I'm proud to say that I'm in a much better mood today. I suppose I wasn't in a bad mood yesterday, I was just tired after my day at university. I see the philosophical stuff I posted last night didn't get much attention, I didn't expect it would. I was just amazed that I wrote such nerdy stuff on Facebook and thought I'd share it with you all.
So, this morning my mom woke me up before she left for work. The only reason she woke me up was to tell me to give my brother a message if I see him or hear from him ! My mom left for work at 7am, so I rolled over and stayed in bed for a bit longer. I was still tired from yesterday and my bed felt so comfortable. Whilst I was still in bed I text two of my friends (I seem to favour texting at the moment). I eventually got out of bed at about 8am and got a drink and some breakfast. I then listened to The Editors in order to wake myself up and sent an email to the admissions office at the university where I (should) be studying my Masters degree next year.
At 9am I started work on my online therapy task for cyberpsychology. I picked up where I left off last night, which was sorting my rather unorganised notes into some type of order / essay plan. I then sat and typed the essay, which amounted to around 750 words (it was only supposed to be 500 words long, but as it's not going to be graded and I was very concise in summarising research, I can't see this being a problem). After uploading my essay to the discussion board I received four emails to three different accounts telling me that there was a new post on the discussion board - my post - fail lol. Since I finished my essay, I haven't done that much, I suppose I'm on my lunch break now. I might take the afternoon off from studying and work on my dissertation this evening. No doubt I'll post a blog soon.
Just a quick note about "black-hole phenomena" as I forgot to mention it lol. It's just that I wrote a sentence earlier that sounds rather dramatic out of context: "The time delay in messages alters the nature of the traditional counselling process (Rochlen et al, 2004) which could increase anxiety leading to “black hole phenomena” (Suler, 2002a)". To me black hole phenomena sounds like the end of the world =].
Just a quick note about "black-hole phenomena" as I forgot to mention it lol. It's just that I wrote a sentence earlier that sounds rather dramatic out of context: "The time delay in messages alters the nature of the traditional counselling process (Rochlen et al, 2004) which could increase anxiety leading to “black hole phenomena” (Suler, 2002a)". To me black hole phenomena sounds like the end of the world =].
Jodie
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