I am behind on studying Python. On the one hand, some of the info is repetitive. I mean, how many times can one read about a for loop? On the other hand, I forgot how to ask for input. I think I need to be more consistent in my studying so I will remember.
So, what have I been doing instead of studying Python? Pottery. I am taking part in a sale a week before I start Hackbright, so I need to get some work done, product made for that sale.
And I have to load kilns so people can get their finished work back. Honestly, I'm looking forward to 9/22 when I'll be taking a break from pottery and focusing on coding.
The other night, I came home and started glazing some pots. As my brush moved, I thought, "This is great! I came home and had stuff to do!" After a few minutes, I thought, "Wow... wonder what it'd be like to come home and do absolutely nothing."
I always seem to be pulled in two different directions. The happiness of having things to do, a project to work on and the idea that relaxing or doing nothing is a good thing. If I have too many things to do, I look forward to when they will be all done and I can relax. If I have nothing to do, I feel guilty that I have nothing to do.
A few more weeks of craziness and then the intensity will start. I really must try to sneak in a few days of doing nothing before Hackbright starts.
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