The evening on thursday wuith all the Entrepreneurs was entertaining, and informative. It's always such a good idea to listen to what people have to say. When I was younger, I would listen to people, and then think what ever they said was the end all, and the only way to go about things. These ENTR classes, along with a little bit of growing up has showed me it's best to listen to many different ideas, and then formulate your own answer to your problems. There's no one way to do anything and I like that.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Weekly Reflection - Adam
This week has been an eye opener to what I/we need to get finished as a group. Luckily my teammates have been making up for me, and now I owe them! Currently trying to work on my MVP I keep running into technical problems - MyMRU not working, then blackboard not function, then talcie not bringing up the required reading for the assignment. I guess this reinforces the fact that I need to be prepared and get things done before the last 4 hours before its due. However I have found that I work much better and more confidently when a fire is lit under my ass. Finally, blackboard is cooperating and I can get this MVP thing a little closer to being finished (this iteration that is).
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I would definitely agree with you that working under a little pressure is helpful in some situations. Although, as you said yourself, it is much smarter to chip away at projects and assignments long before they are due. That way, when you feel that pressure, you can use the motivation to tweak and perfect your assignment.
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