I love it when everything seems to fall together nicely - all in one day.
Even though I got a later start today (note to self: ten hours of sleep is NOT restful), I managed to be productive today - more so than I have been in the last few weeks.
I took care of the things I knew I needed to get done, including some homework, exercising, and just overall resting. This week has certainly been busy for me with juggling two extremely long days of class, leading a student organization, and.. yep.. working.
Why did I choose to be so productive, especially on a Friday? Four words: Bengals game on Sunday. By the way, I'm going.
Even though obtaining the tickets is nothing to brag about (lots were under $20!), it doesn't take away my excitement! Anyone who knows me knows I love the Bengals. And yes, even with tickets being cheap, I managed to wait until the last minute and buy tickets for much more than that.
Did I mention I'm a big Bengals fan?
It nearly made me cry when I clicked the "confirm purchase" box this afternoon, but after stubbornly reassuring myself that I would never make this illogical of a purchase under any other "non-Bengals" circumstance, I suddenly felt better.
Hey, we are all allowed to have those moments. We have to remain sane somehow, right?
On a side note, I also did find out some exciting news - I may have yet another internship opportunity awaiting for me at the Kentucky Post online! It was between this and a WNKU (NKU's radio station) small internship committment. Both are in the journalism concentration instead of marketing and PR, which were my two other internship experiences. I could have went either way, but I think I am leaning to the Kentucky Post. We shall see though.
All in all, it is days like today that teach me to never lose sight of a goal. If the purpose of a goal is to reach it, it won't happen by taking your eyes off of it - even for a split second.
It also reminded me of how even when things look like they are falling apart, there will always be an opportunity for them to fall back together - even if they are new, different pieces of the puzzle.
And the best thing is - sometimes you don't have to search too hard for them. If you work hard enough, those pieces will fall together on their own. And all of the sudden, you have a lot more in front of you than you ever imagined.
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