The key word for the next days – or even weeks – should be productivity. Let me say it again. Productivity. Within the next couple of weeks I should achieve the following things:
• coordinate with the different sponsors for our communication campaign
• start and finish two articles, first one is a speech story on PGMA’s SONA 2007, second is about a still-premature-to-conclude-but-too-obvious game show fraud
• meet with Mayor Paredes of Cavite City, confirm his approval on the technical equipment to be used in the campaign programs
• start and finish a book review for my Literature class
• journey into the depths of my closet and search for the elusive class cards I ‘lost’
• start and finish other sponsorship letters
• get in touch with my high school friends, explain (and lie) why I wasn’t able to show up on my birthday
• find an article from the Web about a company which has contributed to environmental degradation for my Ethics class
• remember other tasks I forgot due to mental exhaustion and/or lack of genuine interest; start and finish them
Okay. Hit the panic button. There you go.
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