Sunday, November 30, 2008
Week Three - Task 3
Study Skills are extremely important when you have a job of any kind. Procrastination can be an awful habit in the workplace. It isn't really a problem for me. I know that once time winds down and it gets close to time for us to start shutting down the drive, it's time to put away the paperwork and clean up the registration desk and pack up. I've learned that you have to make sure people are actually reading the informational material. They just open and think there's too much to read. In reality, the reading material is extremely important. Certain things can disqualify a person from donating. Like getting a tattoo within the past year, being diabetic, etc. Well, the people are pretty friendly. They are very experienced and are willing to work with me as a volunteer. I look forward to participating in more drives in the coming weeks. I actually enjoy the work and the job I do.
Week Three - Task 2
Ways to improve note taking skills
- Don't just write notes to being writing. Write things that are actually important and will help you with tests.
- Ask questions to your teachers. See if they think that you missed anything that you'll need to make good test scores and better understand the material.
- Don't just take notes when your teacher asks you to. If you are reading your text book or come across something you think will be important, write it in with your class notes. It's better safe than sorry.
- Pay attention on your own. Don't depend on others for your notes. Notes are more likely to be helpful in your own words rather than someone else's.
- Make sure you take notes in a way that helps you. Some think highlighting main idea or certain parts of notes is helpful. Find whatever makes taking notes better for you.
Ways to Combat Procrastination
- I'm a very picky person and if an assignment requires doing work that I find boring or time-wasting, I'm reluctant to do it, but eventually I get around to it.
- I hate when you can't understand an assignment. It's really obnoxious. But, it isn't hard to ask. Normally it's better when you ask the teacher directly because you get a idea of what they actually want from you rather than just a generalization.
- My biggest procrastination is concentration. Especially during 3rd block. The people are so loud and inconsiderate. At the end of the day after spending so much time doing useless Novanet assignments, headaches come really easily and 3rd block just really make it worse. I always have a migraine on my way home.
- Boring assignments are really obnoxious. That is way I'm so anxious to complete my Novanet. It's the same assignments asking questions that are way beyond my capabilities. It makes me feel like I'm wasting my time when I could be doing something more challenging.
- When it comes to projects and non-Novanet assignments I want to make sure that it looks perfect. Since most of my work is Novanet, I want the assignments that show my capabilities to be to the best standard.
Week Three - Task 1
I really don't have too many issues with these things. Some because I'm not on the same schedule as others. Procrastination is a big issue for everyone. I've been procrastinating finishing my Aquafina project. Not really because I don't want to finish but because it is something I'd like to do later. I want to work on the Novanet first, since it's more tedious work than actually being a challenge. I feel like the projects are something I should do at home or once I finish the time consuming stuff. I'm just trying to get all of the easy stuff done.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Week Two - Task 4

On my first day with Red Cross it was a little weird. It was at a church and no one really talked to me. I just got pointed to the canteen where you give the donors juice and cookies after they donate. After a while I got used to the flow of things and it was a little better. My work depends on which station I get. I personally have been working at the actually blood drives. The first I had the canteen and the second two I worked at the registration desk. At the canteen I distribute juice and cookies, have the donors fill out a survey about their experience, and talk to them. I personally prefer the registration. At the registration desk we ask if they are an appointment or walk-in. They sign-in, fill out some forms, and read over the inforamtional booklet. I file their forms, give them a free gift for donating, give them a number, and send them to the next station to answer questions by a nurse and get their sugar and stuff tested. I personally learned a lot do far. The profession I was interested in was Medical Assisting. Working in the medical field doing paperwork, computer work, and things of that nature. This has showed me that I could definitely handle it and I really enjoy the work. To help me with Red Cross I asked the nurses questions and read over all the informational handouts to get a good sense of the answers to questions donors frequently ask. At this particular placement I don't really talk much to the nurses themselves. I just do my job. But with all the emergencies in the medical field, it's better if you're not worried about being social. Mostly the nurses are pleasant, but some aren't. On the positive side, I'm supposed to be social with the donors and most of them like me. As far as negatives, I really don't think there are too many, besides the antisocial behavior from the nurses. But I think that since I'm actually at quite a few functions they're warming up to me. In the coming weeks I hope to gain some more experience and get in a lot of hours. I enjoy working with the Red Cross and want to see about applying for a permanent position later.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Week Two - Task 3 (In ten years)
Where do I want to be in ten years?
- Married to Kevin
- Have at least one more child (after my current pregnancy)
- Live in a real house, not an apartment (own, not rent)
- Have a high school diploma
- Have a college degree in medical assisting
- Work at Red Cross, a doctor's office, or a hospital (A good stable career)
- Volunteer on a regular basis
- Be a hands-on mom
- Live outside of Georgia
- Have outstanding credit
What can I do now to get there?
- Considering that we are picking out colors, flowers, and places already we are hoping to be married within the next two years tops.
- Once again, half way there. I just want to have at least two children and no more than a few years apart in age.
- Once we start working on our credit this isn't going to be an issue. With the economy the way it is though, we may just have my uncle buy our first place under his credit and we will build credit through insurance and bills until we qualify for our own home later.
- I hope this will be accomplished by March. With my determination and everyone's support it shouldn't be an issue.
- I want to spend the first year home with the baby, but I may work out something anyways to get my schooling over with quicker. It just depends on what happens after the birth and how the baby's personality is.
- I'm very excited about this. I am doing a great deal of volunteering with the Red Cross and I think that once I get my degree I shouldn't have any issues getting a real position with them. If I don't get one though, I'd be just as happy working at a doctor's office or preferably at a hospital.
- I like volunteering now. I think that making it part of my everyday life would be a good thing.
- As far as being a hands-on mom goes, well I think I'll be top notch. I am well prepared for life as a parent and I want to be extremely involved in their everyday lives, especially once school comes. This includes field trips and all that. So I'll make sure I have a career that allows me to be flexible.
- I hate this place! Honestly. I can't stand staying in Georgia. I want to move to Tennessee right now, but we'll have to see what happens. I do know that I won't stay in Georgia. Our criminal system is way too screwed up for my taste.
- Credit is really important in this economy. Especially now. I want to make sure that I don't have any issues buying a car or a home. Right now if you don't have at least a 750, they won't even look twice at you for a homeowner's loan.
Week Two - Task 2
Um.. the link for this assignment isn't working.. I tried on two different computers.. what to do?! Well, I suppose I'll move on to the next assignment until we are able to resolve this issue.
Week One - Task 3
Student Information Form
- Name - Alexis Di Vincenzo
- Address - 110 Chalfont Dr. Apt 2
- Email - niky_miky@yahoo.com
- Phone Number - (706) 225-0508
- Parent Names - Donna Hewlett & Michael Hewlett
- Hobbies - Scrapbooking, Reading, Listening to Music, Hiking, Writing, Arts & Crafts, etc.
- Goals - To graduate with a technical seal, to go to Athens Tech, and work as a medical assistant
Week One - Task 2
I think that we should add Focus to the list. I have seen a lot of people in my classes that come to school, but don't completely focus when they are there. Motivation is one thing, but actually focusing is a completey different thing. When people come to school, they need to come to class, pay attention, and focus on their assignments. Socializing isn't as important. With my personal schedule, focus is a very important asset. Since I am not there the entire day, I have to manage my time wisely and make sure that I focus on my assignments and get done as fast as possible. I have set very difficult goals for myself and it will take a great deal of focus and energy to achieve them. I have the choice to just not come and goof off and waste my time, but instead I run my errands and make good use of my time. I also work on internet assignments at home, so that I make up for the time I loose while running errands.
Week One - Task 1
I think that I am very strong in each of these different categories. If I had to choose one that needs a little improvement, it would be number six, Build Healthy Relationships. I tend to surround myself with people of different mind settings. I also tend to work alone. I prefer to do things on my own, it is just easier to me. I get things done quickly and efficiently, but I just like doing it myself. I get along okay with others and I'm pretty social, but when it comes to school and work I'd rather do it on my own.
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