The road to insanity...i mean my dissertation.

Follow along my journey through this course, watch me lose my mind while writing that dissertation, and hopefully gain some inspiration from my words. Happy Blogging!

A Change could do You good...

Posted on 14:41





So we have just one day of class left and one assignment to go, then our first term of this masters is done and finished. It's hard to believe how quickly the time has flown by, how much we have accomplished, and terrifying how mini nervous breakdowns I have suffered! Yet we have all survived (thus far) and I for one, have grown both personally and academically more than I would have ever imagined. I have learned the hard way that I am seriously lacking some sort of a time management gene, my brain doesn't understand the world of finance, and I can be distracted by just about ANYTHING and EVERYTHING. However, I have also learned the many strengths that I possess and how they will benefit me in my future career (and LIFE).

Since my last blog, I have tweaked my idea of a dissertation topic. It's still set in the South but I am considering looking into how mega events can affect small town America through the scope of the Bonaroo Festival held in Manchester, Tennessee. As I live just 20 minutes from this town, I have experienced first hand, many of the implications it has had within rural life. Here's a little rundown of what the festival is from the website, http://www.bonnaroo.com/:

The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival is a four-day, multi-stage camping festival held on a beautiful 700-acre farm in Manchester, Tennessee every June. Bonnaroo brings together some of the best performers in rock and roll, along with dozens of artists in complementary styles such as jazz, Americana, hip-hop, electronica, and just about any contemporary music you can think of. In addition to dozens of epic performances, the festival's 100-acre entertainment village buzzes around the clock with attractions and activities including a classic arcade, on-site cinema, silent disco, comedy club, theater performers, a beer festival, and a music technology village. For its peaceful vibe, near-flawless logistics, and unrivaled entertainment options, Rolling Stone magazine named this revolutionary entertainment experience one of the 50 moments that changed the history of rock and roll.





I am still trying to narrow down the specifics of the research and any suggestions would be much appreciated! I think this topic definitely has potential and it would be relatively easy for me to get information about all of this since I know many people that work with the festival and in the area. Not to mention, I have many friends and past employers who have attended and worked closely with both the festival and the city of Manchester and surrounding areas. I will also be attending the event next June which would provide me the opportunity to do hands on research.

So that's my thinking of the moment and welcome any criticism, suggestions, praise, etc. Now back to wondering aimlessly in the world of finance and praying I survive this Investment proposal.

Bring on the Holidays!!

Thoughts of a wandering mind...

Posted on 22:54
The autumn leaves have fallen, the cold air has swept through and November is here. Which in turn means that I should really start to buckle down and get my mind focused on the tasks at hand. Those readings I have been putting off and the assignments that I can't seem to muster up the energy to even think about are now weighing heavy on my mind. I want so much to succeed in this course and desperately wish that I could find the motivation to get me there. I would be quite satisfied if some miraculous turnaround were to take place and set my mind straight! Ah, yes, wouldn't that be ideal? 

Despite my struggling sanity, I have somehow managed to toss around a few broad ideas for my dissertation. Our managing cultures class inspired the thought of possibly doing research on cultural events based in my beloved Dixie. I have no specifics just yet but after hearing/reading about all of those American generalizations, I am quite aware that the world is seriously lacking an education on the true culture, traditions and events that take place in "the south." Plus, I think having passion for your topic will help you fight to survive when you're drowning in a sea of research! 

At least, that's what I'm hoping...

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Posted on 14:50
ummmm...here's my Blog! Hopefully i will write loads of insightful things for you later but for now BUh-bye!

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