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Friday, November 26, 2010

Black Friday 2010: Rest of the Day

After Wal-Mart we headed to JCPenney to get the annual snow globe. I saw some cute Hello Kitty PJ set and shoes so I wanted to get them but we had to be back at Wal-Mart at 5 AM to get the laptops. So I asked if they could put them aside. The manager was kind enough to hold them for half an hour (from 4:30). We left thinking we'd be back soon.

Got to Wal-Mart and went to the electronic department to find out where to get the laptop. They told us to go to the original line. So we went to the original line area and they told us that we'd have to go to the site-to-store area. So I had to travel back to electronics :( Anyways, got into line and got the laptop but by then it was 5:30 AM and we had to go to Office Depot to get the printer on sale. Got dropped off at Office Depot (it was really cold!) and my mom headed to Lowes for her pointsettias. Office Depot was really nice in giving out passes before hand. Got the printer, laptop desk, and a few other things. Finally get out of Office Depot around 7:30 AM and head to JCPenney.

JCPenney put out my items on hold by the time I got back so I was only able to find the shoes :( I ended up getting a Hello Kitty robe and shorts instead. Still cute :) I also got this awesome critter hat I'm currently wearing since it keeps my ears warm. Apparently, if you spent $50 you would get a free burrito from Chipotle so of course I couldn't pass that up!

A few more stops around the mall finished up my morning shopping. Ended up getting a Hello Kitty shirt from Hot Topic for only $9.50 and it came with a free poster. Also got a gift card for future use. Sears didn't have anything anymore by this time and the mall is pretty small so we ended up heading home.

Got home at 9:30 ish and ended up falling asleep before 10 AM. I was only planning on sleeping for a short while but ended up sleeping until 4:00 PM. After watching TV a little and putting things away, we went out to K-Mart for our last Black Friday adventure. Saw cool stuff and there was this one guy selling jewelry and raffling a bracelet off in the Christmas department. I ended up getting a screwdriver set :) and that's all for today. We may go back tomorrow for a throw I wanted that's on sale in the morning but who knows. My brother got this cool invertor that he'll be trying out tomorrow or something and my mom got a few tree skirts.

Black Friday 2010: Wal-Mart

So actual Black Friday shopping started at Wal-Mart. Our Wal-Mart Superstore is normally open 24-hours so being there at midnight wasn't anything new actually. But the fact that the parking lot was overflowing was.

I stood around the DVDs bins while they were still covered with plastic. Got bunches of movies! The staff handling DVDs and Games were really strict about the 12:01 AM restriction. Apparently the other side of the store let people start grabbing stuff at 11:30 PM so we had a huge flood of people coming to the DVDs before they let us get them which kind of sucked.

After that my brother and I got into line for the $198 eMachine. They wouldn't give each of us a ticket (we're both older than 21 too and technically not the same household!) so I stood in line while my brother sent my mom over (she was checking out with the DVDs). We managed to be in the last group for tickets. It was fairly nice because after we stood there for another hour, they gave wrist bands at 2 AM so we could go off and eat/buy/etc. Apparently, if you didnt come from 5-6 AM then they'd sell extras at 6 AM.

There was a jerk in our line though. A man came by and he didn't have a ticket. A woman decided to give him her extra ticket. She handed it to a guy in between (she thought they were in the same party) to give it to him. But, he decided to take it. Even when they other guy asked for it he said "sorry man it's called sticky fingers" and called up his buddy to get in line with him. The poor guy even offered $20 for the ticket and the jerk still said no. So I kind of loudly told the woman what he had done and luckily another person had a ticket they weren't going to use so the guy who was supposed to get the ticket got it. Everyone in the end of the line heard what the jerk did and hopefully he felt guilt or embarrassed so it made me happier.

So 2 REALLY nice people and 1 REALLY jerky guy made for an interesting experience.

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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Black Friday 2010

Well it's that time of year again, BLACK FRIDAY! It's probably one of my favorite times of year. I've been going Black Friday shopping since I was in elementary/middle school with my mom. Usually I get clothes and DVDs at very cheap prices. Plus I have to get the snow globe from JC Penney! I plan on getting a few DVDs from Wal-Mart since they're only $2 and a few gifts for my mom from Office Depot (a laptop desk and mouse). EXCITED!

I've already bought a few things...


Black Friday 2010 Total: $79.06

Total Rebates: $20.00

so much more so stay tuned for my goodies!

Thursday, September 9, 2010

My Other Blogs: Job hunting and selling off my collection

Since I wanted to become more focused on a particular area in my blogs, I just decided to create a new one. Actually, I have a total of three active blogs now that I have create this new one. Feel free to visit any/all of them and give me feedback. They're a little rough around the edges so pardon the early posts as I try to refine my blogging techniques :)



Join me as I provide my thoughts, ideas, and tips I come across during my journey to find a job. I might also mention my current internship and things relating to that in this blog.



Here you can find what I have in my collection. In the future I hope to write reviews on items I pick up. Currently, I just have a few posts regarding items I am selling. So feel free to check it out.

And don't forget to follow me on twitter @tehlilone

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Inception (2010)

When I first heard how great this movie was I admit I was a little bit skeptical even if I was excited to see it. I know I'm a bit late since it was released around July; but needless to say, it lived up to it's expectation.

Inception has an innovative and refreshing new plot. Lately, we've been faced with lots of mediocre movies, many of which are sequels to other recent movies.

The conceptual ideas and the artistic story telling create a movie unlike any other. This movie is full of conundrums, elegant but edgy, real but imaginative. I just can't find myself bored at all once during this movie. Although there is quite a bit of talking and explaining during the film, it doesn't get dull. It kept you engaged and hungering for the need to find out more. The circular pattern from start to finish was a nice touch and the open-ended ending fits perfectly with the idea of inception.

Leonardo DiCaprio is an amazing actor and the rest of the cast just have this chemistry I haven't seen in a film for a while.

You pretty much have everything that makes a movie great in Inception. There's a love story but not as dominating as other films. It's subtle but plays an important role. It's also action packed and thought provoking.

The weaving of the story is amazing and I think everyone should go see it if they have a chance.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Disasters on Project Runway

I've been a fan of Project Runway for a while but I never really ever watched it every week unless it's a marathon. Since I have time this summer I've watched the first two episodes. But this season has been so bad I just can't help but ridicule it...

Episode 1... the challenge was that they had to incorporate a piece they got from another designer into their own design.

Gretchen's Winning Design: Episode 1

The winning designer for this week presents us with a plain black dress and applicant shoulder pads. In my opinion the beading doesn't even look like it belongs on the dress. I guess she was going for the D.I.Y. patch work style? The top is lose in the front but apparently that's where the extra fabric went from for the back. Not sure why she chose to have the bottom of the back showing but it looks like she forgot another piece of the dress. the skirt portion is cute but very very plain and boring, not very innovative.

Apparently, simpler is better?

You know after looking at this design again... I wonder if Nicholas took this as some sort of inspiration for his own design that got him eliminated during Episode 2. The partially open back doesn't work in either case in my honest opinion. Gretchen just did it earlier and made it slightly longer which is probably the only minor difference.

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To address the elimination, keeping

the guy that didn't sew and commented on how he couldn't help but be distracted by the nekkid model in front of him (ewwww creepy) Backward Kimono with staples

Then getting rid of the woman that created a very cute outfit but just accessorized wrong (according to the judges... even the other designer thought her choices were cute - remember the whispering?) Militaristic meets country

is very disturbing.
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Episode 2... the challenge was to create an outfit that would be featured on a billboard in times square that represented the Marie Claire woman.

Let's face it, they said the "Marie Claire" woman is supposed to be intelligent, beautiful, fashion-forward, and practical.

Gretchen's Winning Design: Episode 2

Doesn't this outfit SCREAM it (yes that is sarcasm). This means you should be smart and be green so recycle your (or your mother's) old jumpsuit. Beauty can be manipulated, so make your butt look bigger with tighter leggings. Fashion is constantly cycling so being fashion-forward just means taking examples from the past. Go the extra mile with a loose kimono style top to create a sexy element. Remember making others think you might accidently expose your brest through the side creates flair and don't forget that having the small of your back create a shadow resembling that of a butt crack gives that extra sexy oomph in a practical non-revealing way. If your jumpsuit is made out of dark blue material, such as that resembling a jean color, it will be easier to clean after a good day working on the farm, in the garage, or just about anywhere else :)

Coco's blog post with her on the billboard

I admit, the billboard looks cool. You can't really tell it's a jumpsuit from that angle and distance. Not to mention, the model is really beautiful and automatically captures your attention. You barely notice what she's wearing. Hell she'd look good in a potato sack and still represent the "Marie Claire" woman. It would have been nice if the result was a little more... OMG I WOULD LOVE HER OUTFIT instead of OMG SHE'S SO HOTT... especially for Project Runway.

Other 2 designs in the top 3 (not chosen as winner)
Mondo's
Valerie's
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To address the elimination,

I'm so glad they booted Jason, they just couldn't justify keeping safety pin creepy guy there

But, did they have to vote off Nicholas? Maybe after last week's disaster they thought they'd fix it by voting off two people they think should go? Great construction/ideas but poor exhicution with the cape and open back. Loved the skirt but apparently, it didn't work for the judges either :(
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Oh well hopefully it improves this next episode? If not, I'll have more material to work with for my blog lol

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Starting up the Job Search engine... toot toot

It's about that time again. I sure had fun with my first ever non-school loaded summer but I've got to get back in gear. I've actually been doing an internship that's been going pretty well so it's not like I've been sitting idly by. But what I need to do now is find a job so I can support myself.

So, how can I market myself? One thing I love about my internship is that I'm learning marketing, especially through the use of social media, which I can apply to myself. I've also gathered an interest in reading various marketing related books which I haven't really done before.

Anyways, first thing is first, I need to fine tune my resume. I haven't edited my resume in the last several months. The last time I really looked at is was right before I graduated. So there are a few things that need to be changed. I'm still at a loss of what type of career I want to go into

Instead of looking up what I should be putting on my resume, I've decided to look up what I shouldn't. Some of the more common one's I'll list below

1. Too many words
Plain and simple, this can be a problem. Aside from being boring and like reading an essay, it's dense and can show employers that you can't make a bottom line. Concise, exact, etc makes you waste less of the other person's time.

2. Non-Unique template design
A template makes your resume look just like every other resume. As a cloned piece of work, it will get lost in the sea of many others. It appears that it's more acceptable nowadays to use color, designs, and logos in your resume. So don't be scared and experiment with what works best. But I've also been reading that keeping it simple may be better. Some recruiters or human resource personnel aren't as open to colorful and creative resumes. Remember to think about the position you're applying for and deem if this was actually appropriate.

3. Not using keywords
A lot of companies now use a CV screening program that looks for keywords such as degree, diploma, marketing, consumer, etc and just boots anything that doesn't have enough of these key words. So be careful and look at those.

Right now I find those three things to be the most important newish ideas I've come across.

One last thing I should mention, many employers will take education as being equivalent to experience. A lot of jobs have transcript requirements nowadays if you plan on doing that substitution. I plan on passing by UCI and get my unofficial transcript and perhaps an official transcript in case I need one of those in the future. I know I'll probably bring a copy of my transcript with me even if they don't require it. It's nice seeing employers use the "experience and/or education" now in their job listings so it removes the doubt but that shouldn't limit you to just applying for those jobs.

Some cool sites I've come across
http://www.powerful-sample-resume-formats.com/
http://jobmob.co.il/blog/beautiful-resume-ideas-that-work/
http://business.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Main_Page

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Edit: In case you wanted to see an in-progress view of my resume... it's far from finished but I'm liking the new personality. I'll be seeing how it looks in grey scale also

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Summer Cleaning...

This is just a personal post... feel free to not read. HEHE
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I've finally gotten around to starting the cleaning/rearranging of my room. Since I've moved home I have a lot of junk... and I mean A LOT OF JUNK.

Part 1 [currently cleared]: Cleaning and shampooing area where a bunch of boxes and the playpen with my stuffed animals was

Part 2: Move Dresser to recently cleaned spot

Part 3: Clear corner with all my old SDCC filled boxes + exclusives (we're gonna sort those) and shampoo the carpet

Part 4: Move Bed + Night stand to that corner of the room

Part 5: Continue with finishing the carpet shampooing

Part 6: Move TV + TV stand into the room and set up Nintendo Wii :D

After that I'll be going through old boxes and throwing/donating what I don't need. Hopefully it'll cut down on what I have in my room

Friday, July 30, 2010

New Layout and another update!

I really like the new blogger template designer. It's awesome :D I should fiddle with it more but I've gotten it to the point where it's fine without more tinkering.

It's been about a week since Comic-Con was underway but it doesn't feel like it. I should be posting up updates about what went on and my thoughts of the convention soon. I was hoping to get the blogs done while the convention went on but I feel like I've gotten a lot older and more easily tired :( Hopefully next year I will accomplish what I hope to do!

I should be starting to get into gear with my internship even more and produce results! Testing out new things so stay tuned for some awesome stuff coming to my blog including but not limited to... book reviews, opinions on current events, etc etc :)

thanks for reading <3

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Planning for Comic Con requires a smart phone

Yes, there haven't been a lot of things going on with this blog lately but that's about to change. I'm not your typical person that picks a topic and sticks with it. So this is just a general blog of my interests. To be honest, I don't really write unless my brain is overflowing with ideas I just need to get out on paper or I'm really bored. To get on with my topic of the... night I guess you could say (it's 2:19 am)...

It's only three days away and I've been racking my brain trying to write out a schedule of what I want to do when I want to do it during this year's San Diego Comic Con International. I kind of did this last year so I already know that I will miss A LOT of what's on my "to do" list.

I've been attending since 2004, so I'd like to think of myself as a veteran but there's still a lot I have not done or experienced at the con. To be honest, I've only sat through one panel fully during these past several years. And I hope to change that this year. Aiming for the Tron, Supernatural, and a few other panels.

However, the schedule is filling up really fast and I want to get to signings and such on the exhibit hall floor as well. Considering you want to give yourself a good hour or so advance in lining up... my day is going to go by very fast with many many lines. Back to back events make it impossible to attend everything but like I said... I'm gonna try my best at the important ones.

During this planning, I have realized the utter importance of a smart phone. Everyone and I mean EVERYONE is saying "follow our friggin twitter to get locations and times" It gets kind of annoying :( I don't want to have txts sent to my phone because well... you try sorting through 10+ twitter accounts tweeting about things happening during the convention! It just doesn't sound fun or easy. I was hoping to have one by now but that just doesn't sound realistic so I guess I can't.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Status Update!

So I haven't updated my blog in a while even though I have a lot I want to discuss because I've been rather busy. In terms of priority, I am finishing up my undergraduate education and I only have one week of lectures + two finals to complete! So crazy!!

Just a quick update on my status of things before I continue working and blogging. I didn't want to include what I particular wanted to talk about in this post; well because, I feel like this is an overall post.

Anyways, on to what I've been up to job-wise:
  • I have started an internship with CircaNext, a start up company geared toward women in business.
  • I also recently had an interview for an internship with State Farm. I won't hear back until later this week/early next week
  • I've had interviews with Macys and Barnes and Noble but won't hear back basically until I graduate
  • Never heard back from Target (once they called me and I called back leaving a message) or Ikea (called them back after they left me a message)
Other than that, I'm thinking of searching in other counties like San Diego or Riverside since I've just been focusing on Orange County recently.

Wedding: I haven't really given it much thought although it is a lot of fun to think about but my anniversary is this Friday! YAY

Apartment search: still looking for that apartment to move into that allows pets. I want to be able to bring my dog with us to a new home. I don't like not having him around :( it makes me sad.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Tokidoki at Sephora

I didn't post about this yet but yesterday at South Coast Plaza, Sephora had Simone Legno, the creator of the Tokidoki brand, signing to celebrate the release of his newest cosmetics. The highlight of my day was seeing a life-size Sandy! She's awesome :) I'm glad they made huge mascots.

Tokidoki for Sephora

I ended up buying the Kabuki Brush, Set of 3 Nail Files - Series Due, and Prisma Lip Gloss in Rocketeer. I haven't used the brush yet and I'm kind of reluctant to do so since it's sooooo adorable. I didn't really get what people were saying about the lip gloss having a wand that wasn't a brush. Well if you're interested, it's a flexible piece of plastic pretty much. It's pretty easy to put on the gloss and I rather like it.



I asked for Simone to sign my bag while he signed a wooden plaque for us as well. I asked for the bunny with a sword through it (I meant the one from his skate deck design) but he drew a different type of bunny with a sword through it seen here. It's still cute but different lol
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What he drew-->





<-- What I wanted


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Us with Simone

That's all for now - Jenn :)

San Diego Comic Con 2010 Exclusives!

It's that time of year again! For what, you may ask? COMIC-CON OF COURSE! Pretty soon there will be more and more companies releasing previews for their San Diego Comic-Con exclusives. In some cases, they already have! So what is in store for SDCC 2010 in exclusive aspects? I will be following the various news sites and providing those answers :) So stay tuned!

There are always those MUST HAVE items from the same old companies at SDCC. In particular, Hasbro, Mattel, Gentle Giant, AFX and Sideshow Collectibles have the longest wait times and hardest to obtain exclusives. One great thing about SDCC in the past few years is that companies have begun to release pre-orders for their exclusives. In many cases, they offer the same exclusives to their fans that are not able to attend.

I will be compiling an excel sheet that you will find here

Just kidding... no excel sheet went up :P

Saturday, May 22, 2010

June Brides?

I know I haven't updated about my job search so I'll do that later. But first, I want to talk about a topic that has been on my mind for a while.

Well it's been five years since I've graduated high school and I see more and more of my old friends and aquaintances from high school getting married. I haven't taken a walk down the aisle yet but it's not for a lack of relationship. Life kind of got in the way so things have just gotten stagnant in that area. I've been in the same relationship for almost 7 years (it'll be 7 years June 4th) and we're happy even though we aren't married. That isn't to say that I don't want to get married and I actually do think of it quite a bit like any other woman. My significant other and I know we will get married it's just a matter of when. Mostly, it's a monetary issue and we thought it'd be good to wait until after college. Now that we're graduating, we have nothing else holding us back which is kind of funny. So now what's ahead? A wedding of course!

I decided that even though I'm not getting married on any set date that I would go ahead and plan it. To be honest, we want to keep our anniversary the same date so I will be getting married on June 4th. The fact of the matter is, the only dates that June 4th will be on the weekend is in 2011, 2016, and 2017. We could choose to sign the papers on June 4th and have our wedding ceremony + reception later on but I really don't want to do that. Technically there is nothing wrong with that but for my own personal preference, I don't want the dates on my wedding items being different. Then again I wouldn't mind having the wedding in the middle of the week on June 4, 2013. An upside to this possibility would that it would reduce the amount of guests that attended.

Possible Wedding Dates: June 4th in 2011, 2013, 2016, or 2017.

Like I mentioned before, I am not like other soon-to-be brides. I know that I am getting married someday and I have control over the date even though I have no ring yet. So I can begin preparing in advance. I'll be aiming for a year from now but reasonably three years from now. It'll be cute, my 10th anniversary becoming my wedding date :) I like it!

Stay tuned for more of my ideas as I begin planning this wedding. I plan on doing most of the stuff myself (DIY fun!) mostly because I want it to be really special and also I hope to plan on a reasonable budget.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

My Journey with finding a job

I will be graduating in a little over a month now so I've already started my journey on the career path. So in this post I will be discussing some of the things I have done to prepare.
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First... RESUME!

I got my resume put together. I didn't have to make many changes to it just updated it. Every time I applied to a job I went over the qualifications and made sure they were relevant to the job position. A few sites that helped me get this together were:
There were more but I can't recall them all. I looked at a lot of samples. Googling resume sample and looking at the images was a great help also.
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Second... COVER LETTER!

I created a moderate cover letter template with all the information about myself that I'd want employers to know. If I saw something I liked in another cover letter I'd copy it down in a document and rephrase it later or write a similar segment using my own experiences and qualifications. I'm learning what employers want to see and what to exclude. It's good to double check. It's good to overwrite and keep all possible thoughts in one document for later use. Although something is not applicable to one job, it may repeat in the next so it's great to be prepared.

You ALWAYS want a cover letter. Even if it does not require any, at least send a few words if there's a note section in the application. I've discovered that I have a lot more to say about myself and my qualifications once I started brain storming.
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Third... THE JOB SEARCH!

I first started by going on my university's job search site. Luckily, UC Irvine has an extensive job searching site that is practically updated with several jobs a day. But I do not believe that is enough... so I started using job search engines. Yahoo's monster affiliation site is excellent to search on. But I've noticed a lot of repetative, "Want a new job? We'll train you for a fee if you qualify" or "internet job from home" and they just end up wanting you to join something like a pyramid scheme. So you have to be careful of what you're thinking about applying to. I know I received an email regarding an application I sent that was for a recruitment/staffing company where you paid in order to find a job. I forget what they're called exactly but I do not believe in paying for a placement service when you should be actively pursuing job positions yourself.

A lot of entry-level positions are requiring at least 1 year experience to qualify. Even sales positions in the mall and at other retailers are now requiring work experience due to the current economy. But even if you never had a job, you should still try to apply in my opinion. The worst they can do is not review your resume and toss it away. But, I believe with each consecutive application, you become more aware of your qualifications and refine your resume and cover letters. Think about why they may not have considered you aside from lack of work experience. There are a lot of things you can mention, such as school curriculum and/or interests, to make yourself more appealing. Especially in the cover letter.

While a lot of sites have been mentioning considering an internship which is good; however, a lot of internships today require that you're a full-time student. Unfortunately, I didn't jump on the internship bandwagon while still in school. I am technically still a full-time student, but I'll be graduating in mid-June and I won't be a student for the time period they plan on hiring. So that rules out a lot of internships. They're still good to look for... just be aware you probably won't find an internship unless you're actually still in school or you will be in school for the coming term(s).

Other sources for jobs include craigslist, facebook, and LinkedIn. Do not overlook these sites! Craigslist has a lot of scammers, so I usually only respond to entries that mention the company and are actual companies (if you're not sure they exist then GOOGLE). If there's an option of emailing it through another email other than the craigslist one, I choose that so I know who I am emailing.

Facebook has a marketplace acts as an online classified ad. When people post job positions, you can actually see who posted it and visit their company/personal profiles most of the time. It's also great if you're a student like myself, looking for an entry-level position.

Lastly, to be honest I hadn't heard about LinkedIn until I started looking for a job. Some of the positions I applied for required familiarity with social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook. LinkedIn was one of them so I decided to check it out. It has a job search feature and is excellent if you want to know who is working at a company and in what position.
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What do you do now that you've received a call-back, email-back, etc.?

The phone call to set up an interview. This is a BIG step. It is important to create rapport even in this short phone call. A number of sites I visited mentioned how a lot of people overlook this step. In my case, although I read a lot of articles on how to handle phone calls... I think I failed in distinguishing myself as a job candidate. Remember to SMILE! I noticed that my own voice changes and I lose confidence if I don't actively remember. You may be great at speaking on the phone but if you're like me then REMEMBER TO SMILE! If you're not confident in what to say... prepare it before hand on a document.

The Interview!
I've been googling techniques and it's fair to say I still don't feel prepared.

Results!
Even if you fail then you should have come away from it with the experience and knowledge of what to do better next time!

*I'm not finished with this post... I'll be editing it more later*

Blind as a bat

Okay I liked that wasn't all... when I haven't been writing in a while and then decide to write I tend to spew out all my thoughts that kind of just piled up all day!

So anywhoo... my eye sight has gotten tons worse...
  • In 2006, I got my first pair of eyeglasses. My prescription was -1.0 for each eye.
  • I got another pair of glasses that were -1.50 in each eye
  • In 2008-2009 (not sure when), I got my third pair of glasses with -2.0 in each eye
  • Last week... my eyes are at -3.50 hahahaha... god my eyes suck now
needless to say I've caught up with my sister and her eye sight... but she's 26 and she's had glasses since she was 12 or 13 years old :P

But enough about glasses... I just realized I still need to find a place to live next year. BUUUUUT I should really do that AFTER I find a stable job. SOOOO this is all I feel like mentioning at the moment. A blog post about my job journey will be posted sometime soon though.

SHINIES!!!!

Decided to do a more thoughtful blog. So here I am with my shiny new blog.

Now I must pose the question... WHY? Why a new blog? Well... I kind of want to detach my professional life from the screen name you can google and see several years of history. Like literally... you google that screen name and *POOF* you have data on me dating back to the early 2000s. I don't think quite as far as 2000 but pretty much from the time I started high school. While it was nice having a unique screen name that required no numbers and no one else ever used. It's kind of scary that you can track my internet history a little bit. It could also bite me in the butt later. hehe.

I have quite a bit I want to write so lets get on with my shiny new blog :D

Updates with me... I am taking 3 different courses for my last quarter as an undergraduate at UC Irvine: Social Deviance, Sports Psychology, and Social Network and Support. The funny thing is... all three classes talk about the same theories, stress, coping, and society. It's kind of nice that they all reiterate similar themes and I guess that's what's so great about Sociology and Psychology.

Deviance helps put personal actions in perspective. Sure it may be "deviant" according to society but that's just because they defined it that way. It does not necessarily mean that I must think my own actions are deviant. It also makes you feel all warm and fuzzy about yourself.

Sports Psychology is really helpful when address goal setting and coping. Learning how to pace yourself is invaluable in all areas of life. I really appreciate this class for putting things like that and actually requiring me to think about my own personal goal. Just as a note... my goal in my first paper was to find a job and I've already done several of my subgoals! YAY to progress :D

Social Networking and Support shows just how important it is to have friends and family. Social networks really tone down the stress. It also helps to know of more ways to cope with stress. That knowledge alone has been extremely helpful.

So... what have I discovered?!
  • Self-acceptance! Accepting who I am and my situation
  • More coping methods for stress! Less stress response = less anxiety/panic attacks
  • Goal Setting! I made a goal and I'm going to keep it
For self note... my goals are as follows
  • Finding a job... preferably in marketing (not so much sales), public relations, administration, human resources, or management
  • Studying for the GRE and GMAT
  • Visiting schools, gathering information, and applying to a MBA or MS program in a business related field
I also have a paper I am working on for class... I have to find articles relating to gender differences in social networks formed through online gaming and its effects on health... found 1 awesome one and only 2 more to go! w00t

That is all for today/tonight/this morning