College Seniorities, Knowledge, and Stress
The case of the college senioritis is a whole new experience compared to what I went through back in high school. On top of the senioritis, I’m having a tough time managing my priorities because I am juggling more than I can handle. Meaning, information overload!!
Knowledge is indeed power.
Soon to be graduating college, I can proudly say that I’ve acquired a very valuable skills, a skill that I can continue to use for the rest of my life. Wondering what it is? Research. I’ve been investing a whole lot of my time doing research on many subjects in which are essential to my career goals. The library has become my weekday church. I peruse each library floors, library catalog, and the database. One subject leads to two related subjects. One discovery leads to two new opportunities. One hour visitation to the library turns into four hours. I can’t believe I am saying this but I think I will return back to school for the graduate program few years down the road. As well earn a Masters while I’m at it. 8D
Ignorance is bliss.
Stress and Golf
My acne has been uncontrollable lately. Either I am not drinking enough water, replacing my pillow sheet frequently, consuming vitamin A enriched food, and/or getting enough sleep, I know for certain the stress amount quickly accumulates every week. And when your stress level rise to a certain point, you gotta let it out.
There’s a lot of way to relieve stress. Since going to a nightclub is not my cup of tea, I found golf.
Weekly dose of golf is becoming an addictive sport. I prefer to call golf a hobby. I been to the nine-hole twice and to the range twice each week. The weather this week got better thanks to the cumulus clouds that covered the sun. The minor breeze made the game more interesting.
For the past weeks, I’ve been practicing with a seven iron. The objective was to get the golf ball lofted straight center, avoiding hooks and slices. Got most of the bad habits out of my system and most of my swings are pretty accurate now.
Overall, golf is helping me relax (relaxation prior to each stroke is key) and helps relieve stress everytime I admire my strokes. But I try to avoid playing in a course, well, it gets stressful.
There is still room for improvements. One day my swings are way off and the other, I can be Michelle Wie’s caddie. 8D I’m really enjoying the game.

Joseph (on the left) is an amazing golf player.

Joshua reminded me of Happy Gilmore when I took him out to the golf course. ![]()
