Friday, 30 March 2012

Productivity

Sometimes you can sit for hours on end staring at a screen with a very ambitious 'to-do-list' at the side of you. It gets to the end of the day and not even half of the bullet points have been crossed off. I find myself in this situation frequently because I misjudge how long each task will take to complete.

Today, I have dedicated most of my time to my module and had many targets I wanted to hit by this point. Even though I don't have much physical work to show for my day, I feel it has been productive.


Accomplishments:

- I emailed Trevelyan again about my role within the Fringe festival and enquired about interviewing him. I received a reply and a meeting has been scheduled for late next week.

- Mark Webster replied to my email about being out of the loop and wanting a more active role in Fringe. He has given me a list of questions he wants answered by our next meeting after Easter.

- My two questionnaires for Mark and Trevelyan have been complied and re-worded. Both interviews will be as informal as I can make them.

- Signal 1 contacted me back about promoting my charity fundraising. They have sent me the link to their website where I can upload an my information, which they will advertise online.

- I got in touch with the local radio station Crossrhythms, also enquiring about their help in me reaching my fundraising target. After Easter, I am going to visit the studios and record an interview about my charity and what I am doing for them. This is brilliant news!

- I have researched and written a Blog on the 'A Child's Eye' Exhibition.

- My research and Blog is complete regarding TAG Heuer and Formula 1.

- Whilst exploring into the two bulletpoints above, I came across photographers Jonathan Perugia and Ng Swan Ti. After a brief scan over a couple of websites linked to them, it was discovered that they work a lot with charities and contribute to events involving exhibitions. I will look more in-depth at them at another time in the near future.


I am happy with today's achievement and I aim to continue this frequent research generation.

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