Things I have been good at:
- Music - started violin at 5, flute at 9, Baritone at 11, piano at 13, trombone at 16 and French Horn at 17. I have officially stopped starting new instruments. Too much effort. I've always been able to sing fairly well, but I probably wouldn't get very far on American Idol - not enough of a diva.
- Cooking and baking - both of which I find relaxing, which my friends have, on occasion, found convenient. :)
- Organizing - this may sound silly, but I can create a kick-butt filing system, complete with color-coding and neatly printed labels that is both intuitive and efficient.
- Languages - I admit that I am lazy and haven't always done the vocab memorization that I ought to have, but I can learn the basics of a language - any language - very quickly. Getting to the more advanced concepts usually took more effort, which was where I hit my wall, not because I have a problem with language, but because I am inherently lazy.
- Writing papers - I once wrote a 26 or so page paper in 24 hours. And it didn't suck. Getting through grad school would have been a lot harder if I weren't good at stringing words together.
- Getting things done on time - I am quite possibly one of the biggest procrastinators you'll ever meet. I almost always get things done; it's just usually right under the wire or late.
- Swimming - I can't swim. I understand the concept, I spent the better part of two months in the pool every day, but I used one of those kid's training boards the whole time. Water and I just don't get along.
- Balancing my bank account - now that I have built in overdraft protection, I'm safe. But I know that my overdraft fees supported my bank for years. The one I disliked most was the $5 check the park service waited five months to cash. Exactly when I had only $3.50 or so in my checking account.
- Personal relationships - I can't help it; I don't like people as a general rule. So I generally find it most convenient to stick with the people I know.
4 comments:
Haha! That last one made me laugh. :) Where would we ever be without school and/or work to make new friends?
And yes, you rock at the whole cooking and baking thing. Definitely.
Yeah, you are good at languages. To this day I still remember what teilen means because of the "divided tiles" or whatever that was!
I hear you on the swimming, homie...
I was so upset cause of work yesterday I made curried scallops and ate a quarter of a chocolate bar. Today, i'm thinking i'll make pizza. Evil comfort food.
teilen... yup, to divide or separate. :D
Michael Phelps freaks me out.
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