Sunday, August 29, 2010

Oh,

One more quick note (procrastination at it's best) - it is SUNNY today.
Now you have no idea how happy that makes me. I'm wearing shorts and a t-shirt. NO tights. Summer is coming, and it's about time.

Slack.

Yeah, that's me. I'm a terribly slack blogger.
To counteract this, I'm considering making myself write a post on a particular day this week, but I'm not sure how well that would work out, or what I would write about.

Anyway, I've noticed something recently.
That is, my organisation skills, or complete lack of.
I have read every possible web site that lays out 'systems' for organisation, tried every iPhone App in existence that claims to be able to organise my life (they can be pricey too) and I've come to the conclusion that I'm just acutely disorganised. It's like an incurable disease. The symptoms? Lack of sleep from doing assignments the night before they're due, sending hours in the morning looking for things I need for school (stockings, notebooks and homework sheets - usually incomplete - are huge layers in this department) and the utter chaos that is the floor of my room. So, is it any wonder that my blog - which in reality, doesn't really do anything for anyone - fall by the wayside a little? Aside from all of my school requirements I manage to while away hours stalking on Lookbook, Facebook, too many blogs to mention, and so many photography websites it's ridiculous. And that's just while I'm at my computer. THEN there's the hours spent in shopping centres eating en route from school, the bus adventures of an afternoon, and the ridiculous antics I get up to with my friends. And then I'm considering getting an after school job at a child care centre. Great idea, that one.
So, what I want to know, is how to normal people keep organised?
I can't even look to my mum for this advice - I think my lack of organisation is genetic.

I'm gonna have to leave this post there - I'm meant to be studying for a science test. Anyone know anything about gene doping? ;)

Monday, August 16, 2010

Realism.

Modern culture is, in my opinion, a sham; a malnourished idealism cowering behind a facade of perfection and false confidence.