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Seminar: delivered by George Trippe
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All in all it was a very interesting seminar, I like George very much. It did feel like we were always on the verge of a really interesting conversation but unable to enter into it. This may be because 'reflection' is a relatively new concept to some of my classmates.
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Seminar: delivered by George Trippe
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All in all it was a very interesting seminar, I like George very much. It did feel like we were always on the verge of a really interesting conversation but unable to enter into it. This may be because 'reflection' is a relatively new concept to some of my classmates.
No readings this week, but Journal #2 due this week was three pages and took me a fair amount of soul wrestling so I was glad to not have to take in new stuff.
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This week was interesting readings on authenticity and leadership with a seminar on exchanging feedback and relationship building - fun!
Readings:
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Seminar:
Then we ran away!
Readings:
( 3 x readings )
Seminar:
Then we ran away!
Moved from Wednesday (Australia Day) to Friday for the first class and thence back to Wednesday - holy crap it's hot today - made more exciting by being pre-cyclone weather *eyes Cyclone Bianca cautiously* I made it through most of the readings but slowed to a crawl on the last one.
( Readings...and discussion of leadership )
I feel that this happens a lot with fannish projects - the individual(s) do amazing, creative things then burn out and the project is not able to be sustained - is this just me or is it a common perception?
Then we ran away... which in my case meant coming home to massive amounts of Ethiopian take-way. Yum!
( Readings...and discussion of leadership )
I feel that this happens a lot with fannish projects - the individual(s) do amazing, creative things then burn out and the project is not able to be sustained - is this just me or is it a common perception?
Then we ran away... which in my case meant coming home to massive amounts of Ethiopian take-way. Yum!