>Totally Broke

>I ended up scoring just average on my Ethics midterm which didn’t phase me as much as I would have been in my previous undergraduate mentality. In particular, I found this exam to be personally relevant, exciting and altogether, fun to write. Although I personally believe that I should have scored higher, I do feel…

>Mondays and Tired

> Today I had a long day. I am starting to see the notion previous school psych students mentioned about living in the clinic. As the pressure to ensure client hours builds its momentum, I am having a harder time managing my down/study time. Its nice in the sense that I feel much busier than…

>Shame and Sin

> In reading Joey’s latest and greatest post, it really hit home with where I was heading. As of late I feel particularly concerned over my travesty from happiness to ecstasy. I am going to limit details for both a too-much-information sake, but also for professional reasons. Let me state that what I have done…

>Triple Delicious

> I love DisplayLink. Adding more screens adds just a tad shy of  37MB of RAM usage. For the amount of screen estate added, its awesome. It is a fantastically delicious combo. At any rate, here’s a fellow HardForum member’s rig. Sexy only a geek could call chic. I love the 24 inch backlit LED…

>Its getting crazy

> I’m finally starting to feel stressed about the school term, a long overdue characteristic which I greatly anticipated for graduate school but was left inquisitive as to where it had gone. Certainly this is a different ball game than my undergraduate stress where I was concerned about cutting out future academic endeavors. Now its…

>A few things

> I have half an hour to kill before I start today’s shadowing session at eight am. I have little brainpower to edit the last remnants of my midterm papers due tomorrow (like 20 minutes max of editing-schwing!) and I’m too grody to actually chill out. So I will make it back to my neglected…

>Happiness

>Today I experienced such immense satisfaction I have happiness streaming from my brain tassels. Although the day started off rather slowly, it quickly came to fruition starting with a large hazelnut cream coffee from my fanfave Second Cup. A favorite window seating with a hot coffee in hand and the brisk frost outside with slowly…

>An interesting week

> I’m struggling to find just how I am interpreting this week’s events. Clearly hassled by my complete lack of concentration and work ethic, my study habits have been faltering as of late. We have had an amazing amount of useful/pertinent/personally interesting material, and all I can have to make up for it is a…

>Time of my life

>Just a few things- I managed to get clients that were in the age group that I wanted to work with! So that was good, so I get to focus on all the troubling aspects that I encountered during my stint in Education. Also I’m running full tilt with studying for my midterms and presentations…

>Anti Fanboyism

> So this is a little rant I have. I’m a big hater. Of fanboyism. I don’t care whose side you choose, I can’t stand when people jump on bandwagons. This includes people who hate bandwagons and outright refuse to have anything to do with bandwagons. Case in point; Today at Rogers wireless, I was…

>What a wave

>Some days you just ride a wave of feelings. I started today with just a really nice email. I then ended with a crappy mood as I came home. Le sigh. I don’t even know what to talk about right now.

>Why i’m so happy and confused

>Today was one of the most heart tearing and yet intriguing moments in my school term so far. For our intro to counselling class, our exercise today was to demonstrate empathy through non-verbal communication. What was interesting about this case was that not only were we not allowed to look away from their faces, we…