I am a citizen of this planet, who believes there is a purpose and mission to our existence. I pursue that mission and try to enjoy every lesson, every day, and every last drop of the pain and joy we drink when we live. I live a mostly regret-free life, with each failure quickly becoming a valuable experience and something to laugh about, and every success something about which to be thankful and celebrative. I do all of this in and around my beloved Berkeley, California.
4/10/2007
Project From Hell
I have a project on which I have worked since August. It’s not going my way at all. I’m at that pivotal point where I must surrender, but I don’t want to give up. A small part of what I proposed has been implemented and the rest, which requires team cooperation appears now to be completely impossible to attain. My boss is so kind to me. She wants to give me a new project to get my mind off the project that is going nowhere fast. I’m resisting moving on, hoping that I can turn the first project around. I have tried everything and nothing seems to work, because my clients don’t like this project at all. Nobody likes this project at all. It feels like a failure and I don’t want to have managed a failure. It is so depressing.
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