Wednesday, March 27, 2013

The Importance of Humility

(another steno entry, so pardon the funky formatting at times)

Here I am, sitting in the court reporting classroom, near the end of a rather long day.  You see, the lab room is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays up until 9 o'clock p.m . .  That's pretty late, don't you think?
Only 2 other students are in here with me, and they're all quiet.
Today was a good day.  The lab opened early, so I snuck in closer to 9 :30 a.m . , working on my theory drills until 1 of the instructors came in to explain more about future class options that are part of the certification requirements.  It looks like a lot, but all I keep thinking is," how can I pass this program even faster than the 4 years?  "
I bet that's what everyone tells themselves when they start the program.

The short session did remind me that I should contact my college to request a transcript -- depending on what classes I already took, I may be able to waive some of the courses here.  One can dream, right?
I finished and submitted my quiz for lesson 27 and had started reviewing the ones in lesson 28.  The usual instructor wasn't available, so I was taught by a male teacher named "Eric."  Boy, was he tough. Let me just say that the experience was very humbling to say the least.  So far, I have done very well on each and every lesson, but I was reminded today that I still have a long way to go, and shouldn't let my small successes get to my head.
Not to mention that my relatively perfect track record when it came to quizzes has also been obliterated!  I want to blame it on the machine, which started to roll up its own paper in the middle of the quiz, but I know better than to place the blame on other things.
Going forward, I'll double check to make sure that my paper isn't acting up, and that I'm much more gracious object my current position.

In other news, all of next week is Spring Break, so the school will be closed.  I plan on settling down at home to continue making progress through the lessons so that I can complete them all far before the end of the semester. I can then devote the rest of the time to polishing up my notes, writing, and everything.
Maybe by then, the weather will be a little nicer, too...

Current Lesson -- Lesson 29

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Commuting to School

What a beauty!

As I mentioned previously, I am finally free of a job, and can now dedicate much more time to my theory lessons. Part of that involves attending the "live" classes at West Valley College, rather than online.

Don't get me wrong, the online classes were great, and I do plan on referring to them often from now on, but it is beneficial to be where I can easily ask an instructor to clarify a point, etc, etc...

Yesterday was my first day attending class, and it was quite a new experience. Being surrounded by people--and their many sounds--was a bit distracting at first, but I consider it good practice for the actual job. After all, the world is full of many noises that one can't avoid.

One of the best things about attending class, however, would have to be the COMMUTING! I get to bike down 8.4 miles down (just double-checked on Google Maps) each way, which takes roughly 40 minutes. That's a good 1 hr 20 minutes worth of exercise a day!
Plus, the route there is just wonderful, as the majority of it is via a very peaceful and quiet trail. Even the road portion doesn't seem to be very car-active, and I don't have to worry about many confusing turns.
There's also the added bonus of the school's locker room facilities--complete with warm showers and...blow dryers! What a real luxury!

It's a great season to be starting this commuting route, and once it really warms up, I may even incorporate some rollerblading! So far, I've been fortunate enough to avoid having to lug around my own writer or laptop, so that may put a bit of a wrench in the works later on, but I plan on adapting when it comes up.
Until next time... happy riding!

Current Lesson -- Lesson 27

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Free From Work


(yet another attempt at steno-ing my blog)



At long last, I'm able to talk openly about what has just happened to me.  To be clear, this was really some thing that had been building since last fall.

Today was my last day at my job.

As I said before, I had been thinking and planning on leaving since around late November of 2013.  It was a mix of politics at the workplace, a newfound love for all things steno, and a need to do something new and different with my life.
If you couldn't tell by looking at the top image, I used to work at the videogame company NAMCO BANDAI.  I worked there for four years, and did learn a lot.  For such a long time, I was convinced that I would always work at a place that had to do with Japanese -- in one way or another.
Now, though, I'm looking forward to the chance to do something so different, so new, so... far from Japanese.  Perhaps, in the future, I'll use Japanese once again, maybe even having to do with court reporting!

Still, I will miss all the amazing people I met on the job, and hope that they do well there or beyond.
with this change in my life, I will have much from time to dedicate to my education, and will hopefully complete the program even sooner.

Current lesson:  25

Monday, March 18, 2013

Office Space

No, I'm not talking about one of the best films of all time.

Yeah, you WISH this is what this blog was about.

I'm talking about the importance of having a designated work space to do your steno practice.

The same day I purchased my used writer off of Craigslist, I immediately started setting up my "home office." It didn't consist of much; just an armless chair and the writer in front of me. A stack of binders to one side provided a surface for my books--though at the time, I didn't actually have any books.
I was still only experimenting, but I quickly figured out that I needed a space that was completely without interruption.

Lucky for me, my boyfriend never steps into the bedroom until it is time to sleep. (He's the type that understands the importance of compartmentalizing spaces.)
So, I kept the same basic minimalist set-up, but changed rooms from the guest-bedroom/computer-room to the bedroom! I know some people can't stand the thought of working in such close proximity to their bed, but it's not really a "temptation" for me.

Not much in the way of glamour, but gets the job done.

It's just like seeing the world from my lap...

It's actually good timing that I post this now, because once I start attending class in-person this/next week, I may not have much reason to study from home as much.
I've heard of garages, kitchen tables, living room couches, and other locations serving as people's personal work spaces, so I'd be pretty curious to know how it's working out for some people!

Current Lesson - Lesson 24

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Married!

This post is actually not entirely about steno-ing, because I wanted to take the opportunity to record a little something that happened in my life. (Plus this blog has been pretty photo-dry lately...)

I just got married to my beautiful and wonderful boyfriend of three years!

Surprise bouquet and matching boutonniere, from my mother.
Thank you, mom!!

In the interest of changing careers in the near future, and our general lack of interest in big events, we held the marriage ceremony at the county clerk's office, complete with random witness provided by the city.

Our "random witness" captured some excellent shots!

Some impromptu photo shoots, errands/steno practice, and a romantic dinner rounded out our special day.
In due time, we'll hold a "proper" wedding ceremony, where friends and family can come and share our happiness. But until then, I'm just happy to be sharing my life with this man. He was even sweet enough to say that he will continue to support me in and my interests as part of our life together.

The official marriage date is 3-13-2013, and we were toying around with the idea of having the wedding on 4-14-2014. That gives us a year to plan. Let's see if we fulfill the prophecy!!

And in steno-related news, I managed to finish the Lesson 22! It was a doozy of a chapter. I'll definitely to review and brush up on my "-sion" endings, because I know that my notes were pretty sloppy. Lesson 23 should be much easier, as there are far fewer concepts to grasp. For fun, I flipped through the rest of the chapters to see what's in store! Very exciting to be nearly halfway through the 20's. 

Current Lesson -- Lesson 23

Monday, March 11, 2013

Steno Blog Entry - 1st Attempt


for a long time now, I've been wanting to write my PWHROG using my skills from class.  Right now, I am at part 21 -- just did it this morning.  We learned how to do words that start with "EX."
I'm quite excited because I've reached this far in the class, but of course there are still many words that I don't know.  Once I get to the office, I'll trans late the quiz into good writing and hand it in to the teacher.  I hope I've done well.
as for what I've been up to...  Let's see, last night I watched a show called "TK*EBGS TER" with my boy friend.  Yesterday I spent a lot of time working on my bikes.  I had to change the tires, and also cleaned up a new bike which I'll be giving to my niece for her birthday.  It's coming up in two weeks!
going forward, I hope to keep up writing this way for practice, so please excuse the slow times in between writings.  Later then!

current less on -- less on 22.



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Wow, that was fun practice! Still some errors and words that I don't quite know how to "trans late" correctly into steno, but it's a first try! In other news, the weather is warming up into a beautiful spring (almost like summer!) so here's hoping that it keeps up!

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

When Life Happens

Last I'd checked in here, I was on lesson 17.
Well, it turns out that lesson 17 and 18 were grouped together for the quiz, which I finished up last Friday.
The content wasn't too difficult, and was a great starter into heavy brief-centric memorization.

Alas, it was only until this morning that I was able to go through and complete more exercises!
And lesson 19 appears to be so easy! I'm a bit ashamed at myself for taking so much time with this, but in my defense, I recently happened upon some examples of "life happens."
See below for the breakdown:

Friday:
10:00-10:30: Submitted Lesson 17-18 quiz
10:30-20:30: Spend the work day translating
21:00-06:00: Coworker's birthday party
VERDICT: No study time

Saturday:
07:30-21:30: Terrible hangover all day
07:30-20:30: Hang out with 10-year-old niece all day (race, video games, park, cooking dinner...)
20:30-21:30: Drive her half-hour home and back
VERDICT: No study time

Sunday:
08:00-08:30: Clean up
09:45-18:00: All-day voiceover acting workshop
19:00~: Return home for dinner
VERDICT: No study time

Monday:
09:30-18.00: Forget to bring lesson book to work
10:00-18:00: Spend work day translating
18:30-19:30: Get home, put away laundry, cook dinner
19:30-Finally begin watching Lesson 19 video

Tuesday:
- Finish Lesson 19 video
- Finish 2 out of 3 Lesson 19 exercises

That's where I'm currently at in my schedule, and you can bet I'll be making up for my tardiness with more steadfast studying today and tomorrow. In fact, I already plan on taking a sickday tomorrow so that I can wrap up a plethora of health appointments and study-study-study!

Lesson 19 covers many types of inflected endings of words.
-en
-er
-fer/ver, etc...

Like I said, not too hard. So I should have the lesson wrapped up by EOD tonight.
The anticipation of being so close to lesson 20 must be getting to me!

Current Lesson - Lesson 19