im at the library so its time to finish the second section of my introduction :neocat_cool:
i need to update my project logbook which has details on all the supervisor meetings ive had
then i need to read the sources i already have
then i need to plan out the structure of the section so i know what im writing
then i need to find more sources
then i need to write each paragraph and reference everything properly
and thats pretty much it. maybe if i finish all of this i can start doing another thing on my list (not likely but who knows, i might surprise myself and hyperfocus on this)
i suppose i did 4 out of 6 things on my todo list yesterday which is good :neocat:
today:
most of my time will be spent in university for a class on methodology
i also need to sort out my project logbook which has all of my supervisor meetings logged in it
my supervisor meeting actually got cancelled yesterday because he thought we needed another week to finish the work he set for us so i guess that means i have an extra 6 days to work on the introduction and literature review, which is both a relief and also great that my brain is actually registering it as a hard deadline
he also responded positively when i told him i have adhd and that im struggling with the work which is nice
maybe i can get one extra thing done from yesterday too but i already know that's all i'll be able to do today before running out of steam
The Danelaw: The Scandinavian Influence on English Identity
“Perhaps it is a possibility that these English noblemen and clergymen and some portion of the common people felt a certain fear of these foreigners, not just because of the invading force that the Great Armies were comprised of, but because these men and women from across the sea were so different yet so similar and perhaps it was because of these similarities that these two cultures were able to form a cultural hybrid in the eastern half of England where even today we can still find faint traces of Scandinavian influence.”
The Danelaw: The Scandinavian Influence on English Identity
“Perhaps it is a possibility that these English noblemen and clergymen and some portion of the common people felt a certain fear of these foreigners, not just because of the invading force that the Great Armies were comprised of, but because these men and women from across the sea were so different yet so similar and perhaps it was because of these similarities
that these two cultures were able to form a cultural hybrid in the eastern half of England where even today we can still find faint traces of Scandinavian influence.”
The wheel of life turns, consciousness makes abrupt shifts between, on one hand, a clear and distinct image of reality, and on the other hand, a vague and hallucinatory projection of the realm of imagination. Is it then possible to observe your own consciousness? Does it cease to be conscious of the link to the otherworldly if it is not dusted off?
The wheel of life turns, consciousness makes abrupt shifts between, on one hand, a clear and distinct image of reality, and on the other hand, a vague and hallucinatory projection of the realm of imagination. Is it then possible to observe your own consciousness? Does it cease to be conscious of the link to the otherworldly if it is not dusted off?
If I'm allowed to say so, I'm quite proud of the thousand words I wrote for this group paper (which is not in my primary resarch area). It frustrates me to to no end that I can't seem to draw upon the same abilities when I write my own #thesis.