Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Life: stress of papers

Life:
I just want to scream, I know I have to finish my Masters Course Work up but have no motivation, I just want to go back to bed. It is 11am and I can think of a million other things I can do that have nothing to do with writing up papers.

  1. Case Study (1,500-2,500 words)
    1. I have my case study outlined and the Introduction done for the most part. I am just having a hard time doing the paper. The case study I chose was one that was dealing with bereavement on a palliative care unit. But every time i get into it I am reminded of my own loss and am having a hard time working though it.
  2. Leaflet (1,500-2,500 Words)
    1. The leaflet I have yet to design and the 2500 word description of it just seems like a daunting task. Although I think diet and exercise is what my leaflet is going to be on.
  3. Qualitative (1,500-2,500 words)
    1. My qualitative paper dealing with post-partume depression hasnt even been started but I have picked put some of the themes I can use.
  4. Quantitative (4,500-5,000 words)
    1. My quantitative paper: Well I have done all the steps but have decided to go back into SPSS and redo all the work and write it out as I am doing the problems.
  5. Negotiated essay (3,000-3,500 Words for part one and 500-1,000 words for part two)
    1. The essay I have decided will be on stress all I have is some research that has been done
    2. The reflection cant even start until I finish the essay.
  • Dissertation (10,000-15,000 Words)
    • Well I am having the most trouble with the analysis of the data I have collected, I feel like I shot myself in the foot with this and it is stressing me out to the extrems
When I look at all the work I have to do it swallows me and I feel as if I am suffocating and dont know how to stop it. If I just take it one day at a time and one assignment at a time then maybe it might be easier. So that is what I will do. I will not try and plan out when it all has to be done because when I start to think about it the suffocating feeling comes back. So today Case study...wish me luck


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