I'm not exaggerating when I say that this semester is the most hectic and demanding I've ever had. It's only week three and I've already had an essay due today and a class presentation. On top of that, I have more hours for class as well as acting in a play in addition to uni. BUT, I decided that this semester I'm going to start on top of things, be organised and not procrastinate with ANYTHING! I'm so determined to be in control of my life and uni this semester and when I mentioned this to one of my friends, he appropriately linked me to a childhood classic 'Survivor' by Destiny's Child.
It's probably one of the most empowering songs, which my friend and I have decided is going to be the theme song for the semester. Because believe me, I need this empowering, motivational song. And that is why for the next month, I'll probably be very slack with blog posts, because I have uni every day and many are full days and go late into the evenings with rehearsals. So I apologise in advance for my lack of regularity that is to come.
But here is the 2001 hit which accompanied any party I went to as a kid, jazz class warm ups, as well as current parties for that matter. It really is a classic, and now that I'm older, I think I appreciate it a lot more than when I was six and (let's be honest) the most challenging thing I had to do was learn to read picture books.
It's probably one of the most empowering songs, which my friend and I have decided is going to be the theme song for the semester. Because believe me, I need this empowering, motivational song. And that is why for the next month, I'll probably be very slack with blog posts, because I have uni every day and many are full days and go late into the evenings with rehearsals. So I apologise in advance for my lack of regularity that is to come.
But here is the 2001 hit which accompanied any party I went to as a kid, jazz class warm ups, as well as current parties for that matter. It really is a classic, and now that I'm older, I think I appreciate it a lot more than when I was six and (let's be honest) the most challenging thing I had to do was learn to read picture books.
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