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The inner machinations of my mind are an enigma
The inner machinations of my mind are an enigma










the inner machinations of my mind are an enigma
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Thankfully, he was only cranky in between shoots. He didn't sleep on the way there, so I knew he would be cranky.

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Sometimes I just can't bring myself to type a blog. Finally, good things can start happening. I have to wait a week for the papers to be processed at the Y, then I'll get a call to set up the times for training. There are a few things that I feel are keeping me down, and if I talk to a therapist, then weight can finally be lifted from my shoulders. I think a huge part was due to Jeff working late and I basically took care of Elliot on my own without leaving the house. Just the possibility of working two jobs at the Y is good enough for me. And I said I would be interested in doing that, but it didn't go further than that. The lady said no, but what a lot of people do is work multiple jobs within the Y.

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So today, I had to fill out the paper work and I asked if this position could turn into full time work.

the inner machinations of my mind are an enigma

But to do that, I would have to make money for the classes. I figured I could work at the Y, and also do medcial billing and coding at home. The thought of getting a second job has crossed my mind, however. But I'm also happy because lately he's been gone for so long and working late, and we haven't been able to have family time. I'm sad that he wasn't offered a permanent position, yet he didn't hear talk of the possibility from anyone. Side note, Jeff is finished at FedEx, all the temp people's time is up. It's just that it makes it a little bit harder to move out now. I'm not complaining, because I could be without a job all together again. The slightly bad thing is that I thought this was a Monday through Friday job, but I was told it's only for two days a week with one to two Saturdays a month.

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I'm excited to work again, to bring Elliot with me, to get a FREE membership, to sign up for exercise classes, and most importantly-to get out of this house. Being really excited, I couldn't contain my joy, and blurted out how happy and excited I was. But all that doesn't matter, because two days later, I recieved the call, and was told I could have the job. I was nervous, and once I left I went over the questions in my head and came up with better answers. I took this class so that it could rekindle that curiosity, and it seems to be right on track.Well I got the job at the Y! The interview was one of those group interviews, with two other girls, and I went in there not prepared with mental notes with what to say. But i am excited and willing to further my knowledge and curiosity. In the immortal words of Patrick Star “The inner machinations of my mind are an enigma”, especially pertaining to science. Given my background, i think its easy to say that i’m alway thinking about new ideas, interesting prospects and odd happenings. It has taken be 2 years of higher education to realize that science is pretty awesome. Have you ever wondered why when we are in a crowded room and you are listening to one conversation and have the ability to block out all the others around you? What about if you are in the same situation, yet you hear your name in the background and it instantly catches your attention? It is known as The Cocktail Party EffectThats a psychological inference, but its also scientific. It seems so interesting because it pertains to every day life. In a way, psychology is a science in disguise. We use the scientific method, independent and dependent variables, and of course my absolute favorite (not) statistics. This ranges from mental illness to simple issues. As i said before, im fascinated with the unknown, and through the eyes of a psychologist, i’ve been learning about the unknown things that human beings deal with in every day life. In a way, my major and interests reflect that. I have to admit, i’ve always been intrigued by the unknown. But even only by looking through the lens of this class from a 2 day perspective, i can tell that this class could quite possibly rekindle my fascination with science. For the longest time, science to me was the subject that I would make sure to find an excuse to get out of in grade school.My name is Niki Epps and I am currently a junior here at Penn State, double majoring in psych and criminology.I have been under the impression that i can’t possibly comprehend scientific findings and notions just due to the way my brain works.












The inner machinations of my mind are an enigma