Sunday, August 31, 2014
Week in advance: 31 August-6 September
Monday I'll be at a meeting in Auckland, but I'll be back into the lab from Tuesday. I have a bit of PGSA work to do this week as we have an Executive Board meeting on Friday and our 3MT competition begins next week. I have just over a month until I present at a workshop in Germany. I would very much like to have new work to present and a finely polished presentation before I leave Wellington. I've have time, direction and goals; let's see how I can pull them together over the next five days.
Saturday, August 30, 2014
Week in review: 24-30 August
Surprisingly, I've easily woken up and arrived at work as early, if not earlier, than my experiment from a couple weeks ago when I tried to add a couple hours to the start of my day.
Despite knowing how much work I have to do, everyday this week I left work at a reasonable hour, without having to be persuaded or pulled away from my desk.
This all seems bizarre as I have plenty of reasons to panic and should probably be manically working every hour of the day... but I am not.
Even with last minute changes to my schedule, like judging science fair on Thursday, I've kept my course.
All I can conclude is that pressure keeps me on track. On reflection now, the concept does not seem that ridiculous, but I am curious to understand this seemingly delicate balance between productivity and stress.
Friday, August 29, 2014
Satisfied exhaustion
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Hot seat!
Today was a flurry of action and I think I only logged a total of 60 minutes or so in the lab. As soon as I arrived at work I helped to judge science fair projects at the Wellington Regional competition. As I was only available in the morning, I spoke with year 7 students and I was very impressed with the quality of all the entries I saw. I excused myself from the science fair just before noon to head off and prepare for a PGSA BBQ. We had beautiful weather today, a perfect setting for a BBQ lunch. Once the last sausage was served and the final veggie burger was eaten we had fed well over 100 postgraduate students. After cleaning up I met with a few members of the PGSA to discuss plans for our upcoming 3MT competition, before returning to my office. I only had a couple minutes at my desk because this afternoon our school hosted a "Dangling Bonds" session which offered non-chemists and non-physicists (from within and outside of the University) the opportunity to learn about the specialities and capabilities of the labs at Victoria, in the hopes of sparking collaborations.
Overall it was a thrilling day with numerous opportunities to meet new people. Although I was kept from my work, in a way it was nice to have all these events on one day instead of each event carving up time throughout my week.
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Plugging along
This afternoon I met with another member of the PGSA Executive Board to discuss plans for transitioning to a new leadership after our AGM in October.
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Much improved
Monday, August 25, 2014
Helpless feeling
Despite the busy schedule and my attempt at making some progress, overall I felt (and still feel) overwhelmed by the amount of work I currently have queued. What makes it worse is because there's little, if any, time on Monday to get things done it feels as if I am at a standstill. It's one thing to worry about your workload, but it's far worse to worry about your workload and watch a whole day pass when you make no progress.