Analyzing global trends and current events and connecting it to literature in the 10th grade. Classes taught by Mr. Shawn and Mr. Speckels.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
When Unorganization and Anxiety hit
Shyness, my greatest enemy, and other factors brought me to do an unsatisfying interview. I decided to wait until the weekend to go send my emails to Psychiatrists for my I-Search. Turns out most Psychiatrists don't check their phones or email over the weekend; there was my number 1 lesson, NEVER EVER procrastinate, even for a while on the I-Search. So I freaked out over the weekend but I had other things to do to get my head out of that problem. I wrote my questions down on a piece of paper and I even memorized them and thought I could ask questions on top of it. I checked my emails everyday in the morning after that, nope. I also checked my phone for voice mails, NOPE. I started to think I might need a extension. But at around 6 PM after I got home from practice one of the psychiatrists I called, called back while I was doing Mr. Shawn's Vocab. I froze I first got really excited. Then I started talking and told him that I meant I wanted an e-mail interview. He told me he had no time to actually do that and the only time he had was during his travel time from his office to his home. I froze, choked and didn't know what to say. I said "give me once second" , to go look for my questions. I searched for about a minute and was like @($*@. So I started to Improvise and i completely forgot everything I rehearsed for a call. The Interview literally took 9 minutes. I was so angry that I couldn't ask him any more good questions. But i got more than i thought i would've gotten. So the lesson I learned is that to never EVER be unorganized.
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yes never ever do that. you always have to organized same thing happened to me i mailed police officer week ago and even left a voice mail they never called me back so, one day when i came from school they called because, i told them in voice mail when to call. when i picked up the phone they said Fremont police first i was shocked because i y=thought i was in trouble later on i remembered about it and got my appointment fixed now i am done.
I realized that procrastinating was the worst thing for me to do. It absolutely is NOT worth it. If you want to have a very successful interview, come prepared, and with a positive attitude!
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