http://books.google.com/books?id=5INsFa4QsocC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_v2_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=&f=false
not because my job is insecure, but because my workload keeps increasing; beyond the limits of what seems reasonably possible.
at this point, i have to develop some flash, design two new functions for our front end, set up twenty courses with syllabus revisions, set up a new vanity page and fix a major database snafu by 2:30 tomorrow afternoon.
and here i am blogging about it, because i think something inside me just gave up.
i dislike saying ‘no’ when it comes to work requests, just because the answer is almost always ‘yes, if-’ in practical terms. that’s why i like this field.
but at some point, i suppose you have to demonstrate to people that no matter how many minor miracles you can pull out of various parts of your anatomy — and i’ve done quite a bit of that in the last few weeks — major miracles are simply out of your reach unless you have some time to plan a strategy beforehand.
poor planning is problematic.
prior planning prevents poor performance.
ppptht.


















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