![]() ![]() ![]() First off, your team has probably already checked out of work on Friday when you update the status. I do this every Monday so that we have a roadmap for our work.īut…Asana only gives users the option to “Remind me to update the status every Friday”! I think Friday is a poor choice for updating projects. I'll be back for the Fair.As our digital agency’s marketing coordinator, I update the status of all of our projects so that our team knows what’s coming up for the week. And all you need to think that is a walk down the high street on a Saturday afternoon. Most people here at home, say how much they hate this town and want to leave. ![]() I'll be a £5.90 train journey away from one of my best friends (who I normally see about 4 times a year), I'll meet new people, I'll be closer to London and closer to my family. I could list all the various reasons why I never want to leave (the main one being that I love my room so much) but I need to be positive. The thought of moving away at first could not have been more awful but over time I think I've come to terms with it. Is there really a town called Lickey End?! Did someone really write that they're a "thrusting decision maker"?! I couldn't be more grateful to my team at work who have taught me so much over the last year and a half and we've had some amazing laughs along the way. And then you have to decide on your future all over again. I haven't really told anyone about it, but just imagine, everything you thought you really wanted in life just turns out to be something that you hate. The month after I quit university and the few weeks it took for me to start my job were the most miserable of my life. I started my job in November 2012, after just deciding to drop out of University. This week marks the last week at my first "proper" (if you like) job and the week prior to moving house. Thank you John Green for writing such a beautiful story but also fuck you for breaking my heart into a thousand pieces. You might not be as emotionally unstable as me, so you might not need to take a whole packet of tissues and need to take 10 minutes after the film to stop crying but I'm 99% sure you will shed a tear or two. ![]() (or sob, like me) It's sad, beautiful and tragic (excuse the Taylor Swift song title I couldn't help myself). If you are going to see this film, be prepared to cry. Natt Wolf brought so much humour to Isaac, and the three of them, Ansel, Shailene and Natt together in scenes were just brilliant, they bounced off each other so well. Hazel was just like I imagined her in the book and Shailene's acting was amazing. If you ever had any doubt about him playing Augustus, you don't need to worry. He was the PERFECT Gus in my eyes, just the right amount of charm, wit, cockiness and heart. If you have read the book then all of the poignant scenes (like the car scene, the eulogy scene etc) were done beautifully and the acting was incredible.Īnsel Elgort brought Gus to life in a way that I could only have ever dreamed of. (if not better!) Obviously, they missed bits out, just like any book to film adaptation but nothing of great importance which would alter the story in any way. Hardcore fan girl mode.īeginning to end, the film was just like the book. I vaguely remember sometime last year texting her and making sure she was free on the weekend of the 21st of June so we could go and see it. On Sunday, me and my best friend went to go and watch the film after about a year of actually planning to go and see it. You can feel a connection to the characters even if you haven't gone through anything like they have. It is one of my most favourite books, it's romantic, it's tragic and it's believable. Okay maybe not quite a bit but quite a lot. If you follow me on twitter, you may know that I have been tweeting about The Fault in Our Stars quite a bit. ![]()
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