Day one- beginnning yet again
Everyday is a new beginning in that I continue to learn more about my self and about others within the environment. It seems we are each striving to listen, learn and apply the differing concepts as they are placed out into the air-some of us having to stretch and grind a tad bit harder than others. Right now I have peaked!.Brain overload. I forgot to have my lunch so my body /mind is wondering what is going on..what gives.
Well back to the course- the task at hand. The information I have taken in today, while all great, appears to be lacking in structure, order, and clarity for me right now. Like information overload ... with words exploding all over the place. The mumble jumble is like a whirlwind now in response to having moved about physically and then mentally on new websites, screens- logging in, logging out, searching for icons on the toolbar- attempting to review the headers under the navigation bar on the left of the screen- and of course scrolling my way around the pages...many pages and many sites. The challenge to the senses is great and the change is all welcome.

I hear you
Hi Debra,
I like the way you have written the first line. It is true, life is all about change. It is good for us to learn new things, as long as we can organize it in a way that will be beneficial to our learning. We moved right past the forming and into the storming phase of our learning. It will become clearer each day with practice and hopefully some repetition.
Leslie
thoughts heard
Hello Leslie-
Thanks for your kind response. Yes, group formation and dynamic is always entertaining within a learning community.
Monday and Tuesday this week is extremely busy at the work site so my brain is already overstimulated berfore I arrive within these walls. Yesterday was also a physical move day for our gov offices so the the site was choas from the get go. Some days are like that -everything for a reason so I do not get too overwhelmed. All is well and today is a new day. I do look forward to learning how to think about, and how to organize my varying interests in a sensible way. Repetition is what I need for uptake and independence.
tks again,Deborah
Overload with promise
Mr. Dave promised that it will all come together day by day. I'm counting on it.
overload feed
Lets hold Mr Dave to it ... so we can all progress in a more meaningful and mindful way.
tks for the positive food for thought!
Deborah