November 2006

Ugh

So I haven’t been able to sleep tonight.

I have a bunch of canker sores, mostly from stress and then brushing over vigorously the other day (so all the online websites tell me) and my lips were chapped which was annoying so I’ve been using chapstick like it’s going out of style; and now I’m up and have a headache brewing…which means that I’m missing my one class today (I was going to miss one class this week anyway because I’m going up to Toronto to meet with a researcher for another class), so instead I will leave at 12pm on Wednesday instead of 9am and arrive there just a little bit later, thus still missing only one class…it’s Attendance Karma or something.

I had her calculate my grade and it’s an 84% at the moment, and with the next few homework’s, will be raised to mid to high 90s, and yes attendance counts, but shit happens.

Thus, Today’s game plan is to pass out for a few hours, study Arabic for my exam on Tuesday from 3pm to 8pm, then do Linguistics Homework, then more sleep, wake up, and study more.

Bah, I hate when this happens.

Ugh

So I haven’t been able to sleep tonight.

I have a bunch of canker sores, mostly from stress and then brushing over vigorously the other day (so all the online websites tell me) and my lips were chapped which was annoying so I’ve been using chapstick like it’s going out of style; and now I’m up and have a headache brewing…which means that I’m missing my one class today (I was going to miss one class this week anyway because I’m going up to Toronto to meet with a researcher for another class), so instead I will leave at 12pm on Wednesday instead of 9am and arrive there just a little bit later, thus still missing only one class…it’s Attendance Karma or something.

I had her calculate my grade and it’s an 84% at the moment, and with the next few homework’s, will be raised to mid to high 90s, and yes attendance counts, but shit happens.

Thus, Today’s game plan is to pass out for a few hours, study Arabic for my exam on Tuesday from 3pm to 8pm, then do Linguistics Homework, then more sleep, wake up, and study more.

Bah, I hate when this happens.

True Life: Actions Have Consequences.

“For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction”

We’re all pretty familiar with that phrase, other natural laws of order (at present) are that you will be judged. What you’re judged on and who’s doing the judging are always emotional questions, but I put forth that one should be judged on their actions. A radical idea, apparently.

There’s a world out there, some may say it’s harsh, others cruel, others full of wonder and surprise and buttercups – to each their own, however the bottom line is that if you want to live in the real world (within this country at least, I can’t yet speak for other countries) you’re going to have to get used to certain things and one of them is that if you want to be a professional, then you have to expect that you will be held to a professional standard. Don’t like it? Don’t take the job. Everything you do daily while you’re being a professional has the right to come under scrutiny and judgement: it’s called your reputation.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a Janitor, a President of an organization, or the country for that matter. You will be judged on your actions by people higher than you and people lower than you.

Just because you’re nice doesn’t mean you’re qualified to hold a position and contra-positively, just because you’re not nice doesn’t mean that you’re unqualified to hold a position.

Harsh reality I know.

Not everyone is going to be a rocket scientist, and that’s okay as long as their living is honest. You can give out all the lollipops, high fives and pats on the back you want and have an award winning smile…but if you don’t have your M.D. you’re not going to be hired as a doctor. Likewise, you can be the most horrible man on Earth, have your M.D. and still be the world’s greatest surgeon.

Whether you’re a nice person or not, is not what you use to qualify someone for a position. You use that as the determining factor between people who have an equal set of skills and experience, sometimes being nice works for them and and sometimes being nice works against them.

Are there exceptions to this rule? I’m sure there might be, so we’ll leave room for them.

If someone determines, through your actions, as a constituent who you are supposed to represent, that you are not qualified or have made serious errors in judgement, and wishes to bring that question up for scrutiny by those who are in charge of said representative (as anyone who is an academic – and for that matter a patriot – should do: question authority) a defense of that person’s qualifications should not be “but he’s nice and cool!”

That’s wonderful, and of course open for interpretation but moreover, it doesn’t actually address the issue.

If you don’t like what someone says about your actions, then refute them with logic and evidence (“I understand why you perceived something this way, however, in reality this is why this happened and here’s proof”) or take responsibility for your mistakes (no one is perfect, we all fuck up – myself, possibly more than most) people look up to those who apologize for their mistakes and transgressions, it is seen as being honorable and humble. It is not seen as being weak.

Likewise, do not respond emotionally to an attack on your actions and/or behavior. An attack on someone’s actions is not a personal attack; there is (while sometimes hard to discern) a difference.

My Mother gave me some of the best advice I’ve ever received 

“you will forever be judged on two things, your actions and on the company you keep.”

You have a professional reputation (qualifications, bad or good work, previous clients, professional associations), a public reputation (civic work, keeping your lawn clean or dirty, volunteerism), and a private reputation (good in bed, bad in bed, faithful lover, cheater, etc.).

To take on a job and assume that you will not be called to account to both your superiors and your constituents is naive. Granted, there are absolutely certain things that will remain between you and God for which he gets to judge you, there are, however, also things that you will be called to account for by those who hire you and those whom you serve and they have a right to call you to account: it’s called real life and being responsible to both the one’s who pay your salary and to those who you are supposed to work for and represent.

Judge not lest ye be judged? Go ahead, judge me.

True Life: Actions Have Consequences

True Life: Actions Have Consequences.

“For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction”

We’re all pretty familiar with that phrase, other natural laws of order (at present) are that you will be judged. What you’re judged on and who’s doing the judging are always emotional questions, but I put forth that one should be judged on their actions. A radical idea, apparently.

There’s a world out there, some may say it’s harsh, others cruel, others full of wonder and surprise and buttercups – to each their own, however the bottom line is that if you want to live in the real world (within this country at least, I can’t yet speak for other countries) you’re going to have to get used to certain things and one of them is that if you want to be a professional, then you have to expect that you will be held to a professional standard. Don’t like it? Don’t take the job. Everything you do daily while you’re being a professional has the right to come under scrutiny and judgement: it’s called your reputation.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a Janitor, a President of an organization, or the country for that matter. You will be judged on your actions by people higher than you and people lower than you.

Just because you’re nice doesn’t mean you’re qualified to hold a position and contra-positively, just because you’re not nice doesn’t mean that you’re unqualified to hold a position.

Harsh reality I know.

Not everyone is going to be a rocket scientist, and that’s okay as long as their living is honest. You can give out all the lollipops, high fives and pats on the back you want and have an award winning smile…but if you don’t have your M.D. you’re not going to be hired as a doctor. Likewise, you can be the most horrible man on Earth, have your M.D. and still be the world’s greatest surgeon.

Whether you’re a nice person or not, is not what you use to qualify someone for a position. You use that as the determining factor between people who have an equal set of skills and experience, sometimes being nice works for them and and sometimes being nice works against them.

Are there exceptions to this rule? I’m sure there might be, so we’ll leave room for them.

If someone determines, through your actions, as a constituent who you are supposed to represent, that you are not qualified or have made serious errors in judgement, and wishes to bring that question up for scrutiny by those who are in charge of said representative (as anyone who is an academic – and for that matter a patriot – should do: question authority) a defense of that person’s qualifications should not be “but he’s nice and cool!”

That’s wonderful, and of course open for interpretation but moreover, it doesn’t actually address the issue.

If you don’t like what someone says about your actions, then refute them with logic and evidence (“I understand why you perceived something this way, however, in reality this is why this happened and here’s proof”) or take responsibility for your mistakes (no one is perfect, we all fuck up – myself, possibly more than most) people look up to those who apologize for their mistakes and transgressions, it is seen as being honorable and humble. It is not seen as being weak.

Likewise, do not respond emotionally to an attack on your actions and/or behavior. An attack on someone’s actions is not a personal attack; there is (while sometimes hard to discern) a difference.

My Mother gave me some of the best advice I’ve ever received 

“you will forever be judged on two things, your actions and on the company you keep.”

You have a professional reputation (qualifications, bad or good work, previous clients, professional associations), a public reputation (civic work, keeping your lawn clean or dirty, volunteerism), and a private reputation (good in bed, bad in bed, faithful lover, cheater, etc.).

To take on a job and assume that you will not be called to account to both your superiors and your constituents is naive. Granted, there are absolutely certain things that will remain between you and God for which he gets to judge you, there are, however, also things that you will be called to account for by those who hire you and those whom you serve and they have a right to call you to account: it’s called real life and being responsible to both the one’s who pay your salary and to those who you are supposed to work for and represent.

Judge not lest ye be judged? Go ahead, judge me.

True Life: Actions Have Consequences

Ball Busting, Just Another Service We Offer

So I’m getting prepared for my annual certification exam. I try to get at least one new certification, certificate, or license each year and the verdicts for 2007 are in:

The P.I. Licensing Exam is $15.00 to sit for (I can so afford that); the results are good for two years to apply for your 550.00 (last I checked) License (it’s nice that the initial investment is only $15.00 so if you screw up, that’s like…next to nothing). Basically if you pass the exam, you then just pay the $550.00 licensing fee and you can setup shop. This means I’ll be sitting for the exam in February, which will give me December and January to study up for the exam.

Which theoretically means, that by the time I graduate, I’ll have a B.A., P.I., CIPP, CPhT after my name (mnmmalphabetsoup) and then I can jet over to London and take the IPA Transcription exam at some point (two years from now? I won’t go until I know that I can achieve the highest possible level…actually, Candie should take this exam with me…it’s only like 35 Pounds to sit for and then we could romp around London together).

I really want to take the CIPP exam too, and I know that if I study through December and January, and February I’ll be able to pass it with flying colors, that exam however, is way more expensive than the $15.00 to NYS (I think, last time I checked, it was $250.00). However, I’ll look over the study material one more time and if it’s reasonable, I’ll figure out how to come up with the cash.

I just have a thing for sitting for exams…I don’t know, some people go cliff jumping, others race cars…I get my adrenaline rush in entirely different and dorky ways. Part of me is just tempted to take the exam downtown Buffalo next time it’s offered at the state building (you can sit for it multiple times), without studying, just to see if Law & Order, Nero Wolfe & Sherlock Holmes was enough to pass. I may do that depending on the exam schedule…for $15.00 I’d risk it to see, the CIPP one is way to expensive to leave to chance.

In other news, I came up (in my dream last night) with the methodology I’m using for the part of the research I’m doing…it makes me so excited…I wish I could say I thought of it…I mean, I did think of it, just not so much me as my brain during sleep.

Speaking of dreams, there’s an ad campaign that I really enjoy with a woodchuck and Abraham Lincoln for sleep medication – as one who has incredibly bizarre dreams, I just find it entertaining.

What else is going on…there’s the whole thing with Hillel but that doesn’t really belong out in the open; I’m studying for my Arabic Exam on Tuesday, and getting ready for Thanksgiving. I have some diet & exercise stuff I’ve been meaning to discuss, but that too will have to wait.

Okay…time for bed.

Peace all.

– M

Ball Busting, Just Another Service We Offer

So I’m getting prepared for my annual certification exam. I try to get at least one new certification, certificate, or license each year and the verdicts for 2007 are in:

The P.I. Licensing Exam is $15.00 to sit for (I can so afford that); the results are good for two years to apply for your 550.00 (last I checked) License (it’s nice that the initial investment is only $15.00 so if you screw up, that’s like…next to nothing). Basically if you pass the exam, you then just pay the $550.00 licensing fee and you can setup shop. This means I’ll be sitting for the exam in February, which will give me December and January to study up for the exam.

Which theoretically means, that by the time I graduate, I’ll have a B.A., P.I., CIPP, CPhT after my name (mnmmalphabetsoup) and then I can jet over to London and take the IPA Transcription exam at some point (two years from now? I won’t go until I know that I can achieve the highest possible level…actually, Candie should take this exam with me…it’s only like 35 Pounds to sit for and then we could romp around London together).

I really want to take the CIPP exam too, and I know that if I study through December and January, and February I’ll be able to pass it with flying colors, that exam however, is way more expensive than the $15.00 to NYS (I think, last time I checked, it was $250.00). However, I’ll look over the study material one more time and if it’s reasonable, I’ll figure out how to come up with the cash.

I just have a thing for sitting for exams…I don’t know, some people go cliff jumping, others race cars…I get my adrenaline rush in entirely different and dorky ways. Part of me is just tempted to take the exam downtown Buffalo next time it’s offered at the state building (you can sit for it multiple times), without studying, just to see if Law & Order, Nero Wolfe & Sherlock Holmes was enough to pass. I may do that depending on the exam schedule…for $15.00 I’d risk it to see, the CIPP one is way to expensive to leave to chance.

In other news, I came up (in my dream last night) with the methodology I’m using for the part of the research I’m doing…it makes me so excited…I wish I could say I thought of it…I mean, I did think of it, just not so much me as my brain during sleep.

Speaking of dreams, there’s an ad campaign that I really enjoy with a woodchuck and Abraham Lincoln for sleep medication – as one who has incredibly bizarre dreams, I just find it entertaining.

What else is going on…there’s the whole thing with Hillel but that doesn’t really belong out in the open; I’m studying for my Arabic Exam on Tuesday, and getting ready for Thanksgiving. I have some diet & exercise stuff I’ve been meaning to discuss, but that too will have to wait.

Okay…time for bed.

Peace all.

– M