Sunday, October 22, 2006

Praguetically Back To Reality

Excuse the bad pun, but I couldn’t resist. The week in Prague went well, and left me with lots of time to think about an assortment of things, most importantly for the purpose of this post though; the course. It allowed me to really think how the first assignment went, and critically look at everything that happened.

I’ve come to one conclusion – that I struggle to balance many things at the same and that I struggle to do things when I say I will. Both of these things adversely reflect on time scales too. I originally said that it was poor time management, but I’ve realised that that isn’t the reason, more so the consequence of my previously outlined traits.

So what to do about my revelation? Why that’s easy, nip them in the bud. However, that’s incredibly easy to say, but infinitely more difficult to put into practice. So I’ve decided to sort these two traits in a different way, by making everything else more disciplined. Getting up earlier, going to bed earlier, and sticking to these two things to begin with. Once I’ve got those sorted, then I’ll have proved to myself that I can be disciplined, if I choose to, rather than being forced to.

I suppose I better show off some of Prague too, it’s only fair.

Lots more available on request. Lots more. 230 to be exact. Had to sell my house to get them printed mind...

Have a good holiday all.















2 comments:

Julian Dyer said...

Great pictures there Craig, maybe when we start getting into Photoshop you could experiment with some artistic effects on them.

I like the layout of your blog, especially the title design, it looks very 'Edge magazine-esque'. I hope once we get some webspace sorted everyone can add some design flair to their blog pages. Keep up the good work!

James said...

Good to hear about your holiday. I went the other year in February and it was snowing. Very cold indeed.

As for the discipline thing, that's just something that you have to get a balance with I think. Remember, all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.