


Though I got it done, I promised myself that I would not ever just wait until the last minute with specifically this class, but with any other class also. I also realized this at about 11:15 the night before, and had about half of my outlines done, and my visual aid hadn't been started on. I am enrolled in Introduction to Public Speaking, and it's not that is a hard class, because it isn't, but I just get lost in other things and before I knew it, I had to present a persuasive speech the next day. It hasn't really been hard transitioning into a good student when it comes to out of class work and projects, but it hasn't been that easy either. So, when I came to college, I knew it would be different. But coming from a school that didn't really have strict deadlines on things, meaning you basically got points for turning it in be it exactly on or before the deadline, or 4 weeks later when you realize your grade needs to be raised up. In high school, being a procrastinator wasn't that big of a deal in my own opinion. I still have a lot of options, and I'm focusing mostly on getting my general education classes out of the way and experiencing as much as possible to narrow my search even further. After I realized my uncertainty would only make me more anxious for my future, I went to the Career Center where I narrowed my search by finding majors and jobs that not only fit who I am, but who I want to be. She picked almost all my classes for me because I simply no longer had any clue what I wanted to take. This year my advisor had to practically drag me through the process of selecting my courses. I even had which courses I would take when planned so that there was no confusion I would graduate on time. I knew exactly what I would be doing in the future and had a plan set up for study abroad. Last year at advising with my French advisor, I came fully prepared with my whole scheduled planned to a t. Whatever you are feeling, love yourself for feeling it." ―Thaddeus GolasĪnyone looking at me or talking to me could see the marked difference in how secure I felt about the future. Spend your energies on moving forward toward finding the answer.” ― Denis Waitley “Forgive yourself for not being, where you thought you would be by now.” ― Terri Cole “Life must be lived forwards, but can only be understood, backwards,” ― Kierkegaard "Whatever you are doing, love yourself for doing it. Forster “You were given this life, because you are strong enough to live it." ― Unknown "People will always say that you're going the wrong way when it's simply a way of your own." ― Angelina Jolie “Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.” ― Thomas Edison “Don’t dwell on what went wrong.

To keep your balance you must keep moving.” ― Albert Einstein “We must be willing to let go of the life we have planned, so as to have the life that is waiting for us.” ― E.M. Kennedy "What's right is what's left if you do everything else wrong." ― Robin Williams “Life is like riding a bicycle. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future." ― John F. But I refuse to be reduced by it." ― Maya Angelou “Sometimes we must undergo hardships, breakups, and narcissistic wounds, which shatter the flattering image that we had of ourselves, in order to discover two truths: that we are not who we thought we were and that the loss of a cherished pleasure is not necessarily the loss of true happiness and well-being.” ― Jean-Yves Leloup “You may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing that we call ‘failure’ is not the falling down, but the staying down." ― Mary Pickford "Change is the law of life.
