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unforth ([personal profile] unforth) wrote2006-03-23 04:22 pm

Disappointment vs. Elation

Well, I hit max levels of stress about 10 minutes ago when mom/boss told me that I needed to have the grant written by Monday. (Short explanation: my mother is in horrible amounts of pain due to problems in her back, and will be having surgery in a month. However, before she knew that would happen, she agreed to have the company write a grant that is due on April 7th. She isn't able to write it, though, which means that I get to "get my feet wet" with my first grant, but instead of it being a cake walk, it's a fricken 30 page monster worth $4 million over 3 years that, last year, was awarded to 5 out of over 100 applicants.) I thought I would have until the end of next week to write the approximately 22 pages that I was responsible for. But no, by the end of the weekend, says she, and I say, but I'm busy all day Sunday, and she says, then by Monday.

Then I come down to the Shepard Lab and check my e-mail.

I'm sad there won't be a game, but damn if it doesn't feel good to get a day back when I've got to write a 22 page grant on a topic that I don't know anything about (Early Childhood/Preschool education) by fucking Monday.

(Forgive my rant, but I'm a bit panicked, even with the day back, I've never written a paper that long - my record is 20 - I've never written a grant before, I've never had $4 million resting on my performance, etc., etc. I haven't been at the "I'm so stressed I'm nauseaus" point since the last week of my last semester of undergrad, a week when I wrote 3 papers and a total of 50 pages while trying to finish 7 applications to graduate school and work all of my just-before-Christmas hours at fricken Waldenbooks)

[identity profile] nekomata.livejournal.com 2006-03-23 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
The Education Library has alot of books and info on that topic, if you need research materials.

[identity profile] unforth.livejournal.com 2006-03-23 10:33 pm (UTC)(link)
The research is largely taken care of, thank god - I have to read through the material we already have and pull useful stuff out of it, but I don't have to find the articles. If I did...well, I'm glad I don't. :) Thanks, though.

[identity profile] sapphohestia.livejournal.com 2006-03-24 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
There's also an entire office devoted to early education (esp. for children with disabilities) at the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community, if you need resources. But it sounds like you're good. Good luck!