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Weekly review: Week ending July 26, 2009

From last week’s plans

  • Facilitate idea lab online – going well!
  • Do basic analysis of community participation in idea lab
  • Start with improv classes
  • Have a mentoring chat
  • Learn the second part of Fur Elise

I also:

  • Started making a muslin for a dress, but got frustrated
  • Took some macro pictures around the house
  • Sketched a few scenes from life
  • Prepared a week’s worth of lunches
  • Set up subscription on my mom’s blogs

Next week, I plan to:

  • Do some Facebook strategy consulting
  • Find ways to recognize the contributions people had made to the idea lab
  • Learn enough about Lotus Notes programming to create that sign-up button with referral tracking
  • Take the medical exam for my permanent residency application
  • Take another improv class (whee!)
  • Prepare another week’s meals
  • Chat with someone who’s interested in Gen Y and careers
  • Think about what I’d like to do for my 26th birthday =D
Short URL: http://sachachua.com/blog/p/6466
  • http://randell.ph/ Randell

    This is the first time I noticed that you got frustrated.

  • http://sachachua.com Sacha Chua

    Yes, it happens. ;)

    I realized that I like making skirts a lot more than I like making tops or dresses because skirts are much easier to fit, but maybe a class will help me figure out tops and dresses. <grin>

  • http://randell.ph/ Randell

    I’m glad that you already know what to do with it. =)

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