I am on work overload. It is not necessarily that I have too much to do, although I do have a lot to do. It is just that the work that I have to do all have deadlines starting on March 30th and then every week I have something coming due. I am wanting to present at two conferences this fall, plus I am also currently writing an article for submission to a journal. Also if all goes well I will be co/teaching a course this summer. I also have to write a philosophy statement for events that take place in the library (Bolivar campus, not Springfield), order books and media items (which is always ongoing), teach bibliographic instruction to classes, help students with research, and the everyday work that comes up. Now don't get me wrong I am not necessarily complaining. In fact, truth be told, the researching, writing articles, presenting, and teaching are all things that I love to do. My biggest problem is time management and learning how to get everything done.
So if you come into the library and see me looking harried, be assured that it is all the work that I have piled on my desk, not the question that you have to ask. Also know that if my office door is open, then please feel free to come and see me and ask questions. I will more than welcome the interruption. However if you see my door shut (only while someone else is here in the library), then know it is only so I can have some time to try and get some of the many things done that I have on my plate. I am hoping that all this writing and researching will result in some positive changes for the library in the future. This is really an exciting time and I am so happy to be part of SBU and St. John's College of Nursing.
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I understand that overwhelmed, overrun feeling. And I also agree that even on a day full of such feelings, I still look forward to hearing about questions and issues and problems from the SBU community we support.
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