I think I may be a little overscheduled.
Well, actually, I *know* I'm overscheduled, and that's actually how I live my life. If there were fewer things, I'd just fill that blank with more things, and that's how it's always been.
Being overscheduled is manageable when I am in good health and operating solo. The system gets a bit more brittle when I am trying to recover from a concussion and also have a babbu.
But one step at a time. I just need to keep my health in mind, and cut out the extra frills.
Narratives are technically due tomorrow, but I got a few days' extension. That said, I still need to write 15-20 per day if I want to get it done by Wednesday. There's also the making of templates and calculation of grades.
There's also the fact that babbu's daycare is closing in June, so we're now on the preschool hunt. It's not too bad, though -- I'll probably submit a few applications.
Of course there's fandom stuff that I want to do, and also some non-fandom comic stuff that I want to do. Plus SVCC is in 2 weeks.
So:
- For the next few days, focus on writing narratives
--- make the templates for 10th grade, and write the narratives
--- go through and write the essay feedback part of the 9th graders
--- write the in-class part of 9th graders
--- finish inputting the last few grades and make the templates for the 9th graders
- After narratives, do some creative stuff
--- draft my Anthology comic (by Apr 1)
--- finish inking that birthday comic?
--- draw some sticker ideas?
--- prep for SVCC
- After SVCC, there's going to be spring break!!!
--- finish mcukb and do posting prep
--- would like to work on Rutabaga comic
--- do a bunch of beta reading and check-in re: RBB
Well, actually, I *know* I'm overscheduled, and that's actually how I live my life. If there were fewer things, I'd just fill that blank with more things, and that's how it's always been.
Being overscheduled is manageable when I am in good health and operating solo. The system gets a bit more brittle when I am trying to recover from a concussion and also have a babbu.
But one step at a time. I just need to keep my health in mind, and cut out the extra frills.
Narratives are technically due tomorrow, but I got a few days' extension. That said, I still need to write 15-20 per day if I want to get it done by Wednesday. There's also the making of templates and calculation of grades.
There's also the fact that babbu's daycare is closing in June, so we're now on the preschool hunt. It's not too bad, though -- I'll probably submit a few applications.
Of course there's fandom stuff that I want to do, and also some non-fandom comic stuff that I want to do. Plus SVCC is in 2 weeks.
So:
- For the next few days, focus on writing narratives
--- make the templates for 10th grade, and write the narratives
--- go through and write the essay feedback part of the 9th graders
--- write the in-class part of 9th graders
--- finish inputting the last few grades and make the templates for the 9th graders
- After narratives, do some creative stuff
--- draft my Anthology comic (by Apr 1)
--- finish inking that birthday comic?
--- draw some sticker ideas?
--- prep for SVCC
- After SVCC, there's going to be spring break!!!
--- finish mcukb and do posting prep
--- would like to work on Rutabaga comic
--- do a bunch of beta reading and check-in re: RBB