Be there people!
Saturday, February 1, 2014
2014 Hidden Village Music Festival the countdown . . .
Be there people!
Friday, January 31, 2014
Moving forward? Time for a CV
In an ideal world I would work part-time outside of the home as a lecturer or librarian. I miss the library world so much! The funny thing about being a lecturer is that I'm really only qualified to teach in a library program and the closest one is at Sam Houston, which is the rival to my current university SFA. The rivalry thing aside, the commute is not that bad especially if only a couple of time a week. This has me working on my CV. A university wants to know that you are a researcher and can bring "honor" to the institution. Here is the thing, I never planned on not working outside of the public school field so I've never presented at a conference or published a paper. I've done the work and have some projects and papers that might would have been worthy but I never thought I needed it so I never got off my butt. Now I need it to create a CV and I feel like I'm years behind!
I am going to present a research paper with one of my co-hort members in a couple of weeks. I'm not sure I have a lot to say so I'm nervous. I feel like my professional life is suddenly on the line. I know that that is not a true statement. There will be jobs and opportunities a plenty in my future but I like a plan and I like working towards something so here I go. I recently submitted a paper for publication. It will be weeks before I hear back but I'm daring greatly and getting myself and my research out there. I expect to be rejected. I need to be rejected. I'm not ready for publication but I also know that I'll never believe anything different until I get my first piece published. I mean I never would have thought I would keep a 4.0 through 15 doctoral hours and yet here I am. I am a researcher and I'm going to make it work along with being a homeschooling mother. I can do this.
This is my current jam (enjoy! Ravebaby has me playing it day and night):
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Mamavation Monday: 2-week challenge wrap up
So I finished the mamavation 2-week challenge and my number one take away, working out doesn't have to take hours! Now when I run I'm usually making a commitment to running around an hour. I am the sort of person that avoids weights mostly because I find them intimidating and I have know clue what to do. So enter the 2-week challenge and a personal challenge to finish. There were three workouts, cardio, abs, and arms. You hit each one twice a week and watch your body change! Now my results were dramatic,I think I need to have a better diet for dramatic but I'm very proud to report having lost an inch on my waist! I have been amazed that none of the workouts took longer than 40 mins and I felt great. I noticed the exercises got easier and I got faster.
So I know I can commit to 40 mins a day for me. The arms portion was the fastest so if nothing else I have zero excuse for not getting beautifully sculpted arms and as I build muscle I burn more fat! I have dropped long runs for a more balanced workout. I'm going for short runs 1-2 miles plus one of the exercise set from the 2-week challenge. So I've already completed one of my goals for the year, to complete a 2-week challenge. I'm feeling good and ready to keep it up. I'm thinking next go around I'll sign up for the advanced 2-week, I mean if I stay on track the beginner will be too easy next time around. Set my goals high, right?