PM 25SEP W8
So this class was the first lecture I missed in 2years:( was under the weather and couldn’t make it, we had studio day scheduled and missed that too. Spoke to my classmates about the lecture held today, it was about organising oneself and making a to do list.
After reading Sanskriti’s blog I understood what it really was, to vomit out at first whatever that was needed to be done and the things that would be likely to be done, next was to categorise these into work, leisure and chores. This now makes a lot of sense to me as I always put down household work under what all I had to work on and stressed next level on number of things that were pending.
Later Sir discussed the power of memory and how writing something down has more impact that typing something. An example was given of how Indian mothers remember recipes but to get an exact same dish it’s important for us to read the recipe.
When I was young I always had this habit of scribbling and doodling in my books, even if it was relevant to the subject that was written on that page or not. This habit always helped me remember stuff during exams, I used to go back and remember all that was on the text book page, when when writes something in their way of writing, the way they write, the curve and zigzags that they add is heavily noted down by our brain, rather than typing something in the exact same font every time.
We are asked to work on a to do list on the same project we made a directory on, this Monday I’ll be talking to Sir of how I could cover what I’ve missed and continue with my to do list.
After reading Sanskriti’s blog I understood what it really was, to vomit out at first whatever that was needed to be done and the things that would be likely to be done, next was to categorise these into work, leisure and chores. This now makes a lot of sense to me as I always put down household work under what all I had to work on and stressed next level on number of things that were pending.
Later Sir discussed the power of memory and how writing something down has more impact that typing something. An example was given of how Indian mothers remember recipes but to get an exact same dish it’s important for us to read the recipe.
When I was young I always had this habit of scribbling and doodling in my books, even if it was relevant to the subject that was written on that page or not. This habit always helped me remember stuff during exams, I used to go back and remember all that was on the text book page, when when writes something in their way of writing, the way they write, the curve and zigzags that they add is heavily noted down by our brain, rather than typing something in the exact same font every time.
We are asked to work on a to do list on the same project we made a directory on, this Monday I’ll be talking to Sir of how I could cover what I’ve missed and continue with my to do list.
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