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Doctor in Distress (1963) …item 2d.. Lucinda Williams – Tryin To Get To Heaven …item 3.. Bring on Wake (Nov. 7, 2013) — Wake Forest at noon on Saturday in Winston-Salem, NC …
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The world beyond college is equally fast-paced, and sleep and vacations are just as infrequent. Students might as well get used to it, right? Not anymore.
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…..item 1)…. Professor finds relaxing is key to success …
… FSU News … www.fsunews.com …
K. Anders Ericsson: Rest, repose are important for a balanced life
6:09 PM, Mar. 17, 2013 |
Written by
Elena Novak
Staff Writer
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Sleep, work, repeat. That schedule—sometimes minus the sleep—seems like the inevitable formula for success. Many students rise to the call of society, involving themselves in several organizations and a job on top of being a responsible student, so that restful sleep is a luxury and relaxation relegated to distant breaks in the school year.
The world beyond college is equally fast-paced, and sleep and vacations are just as infrequent. Students might as well get used to it, right? Not anymore.
Researchers are now starting to reveal that taking naps and getting full nights of sleep as well as taking time to relax by going for a walk or enjoying a hobby are all habits of the truly successful individuals.
Society might term these activities a mark of laziness, but Dr. K Anders Ericsson, an esteemed faculty member at Florida State, has extensively studied the daily regimens of successful people and found that taking time off to recharge is key.
"The idea here is that if you really want to improve what you're doing as opposed to just keep doing what you're doing, then you really need that concentration and that focus that will actually allow you to stretch yourself a little bit further than you're currently able to do it," Ericsson said.
Ericsson arrived at this conclusion by studying expert musicians and others with performance-driven skills, and he and his colleagues found that these people typically practiced for uninterrupted sessions of 90 minutes and no more than four and a half hours per day.
He also found that practicing is the first thing they do in the morning, following a good night's sleep. Ideally, an alarm clock should be used as a reminder to go to bed; waking up at the right time should happen naturally after a full rest.
"If you wake up and you're really fresh, I think that is the time that people have found is the most effective time if you want to stretch yourself because throughout the day you're being interrupted and you're going to eventually get exhausted, and so the time when you actually can control how much concentration you can exert is probably in the morning," Ericsson said.
This may seem a difficult task for students juggling multiple classes and other obligations, but there are ways around it.
"Even if you just set aside one hour to study the thing that you felt that you wanted to really master, that's one hour and over a year that's 300 hours," Ericsson said.
This idea has a multitude of applications: students can use it to help themselves get ahead in school, or they can use it to zero in on one subject or skill or trade they especially want to craft.
To be successful in school, Ericsson believes that one of the most important methods is beginning each semester with a plan, knowing due dates ahead of time and being able to prepare far in advance. He advocates studying the material for each class a little bit each day and becoming familiar with it enough to be able to summarize it. He also recommends organizing notes and talking with teachers.
If things are still too busy, Ericsson suggests evaluating what's truly important and necessary.
"You need to decide what is it that's most important to you, and then try to protect time for achieving that, and then if you see here that other things are going to infringe on your ability to make that commitment, then you have a choice to be made," Ericsson said.
A lot of the trouble, Ericsson said, may come from having the wrong perspective.
"A lot of students, they spend four years finding out that there isn't anything that they're gifted at, and if you look back on it that's a wasted opportunity to become excellent at something that's their choice," he said.
Rather than trying out multiple fields to find one where talent stands out, Ericsson believes in finding one where passion stands out, since his findings show that success has more to do with training and dedication than with talent.
FSU student Amanda Zubillaga agrees with these findings, and as a musician she sees them played out in her own life.
"If you truly love what you're working on, you'll never stop," Zubillaga said. "You'll always be thinking of the certain melody or motives that you fell in love with. I think you can be successful if you put in the extra effort, but you'll truly be successful if you love what you do, because it doesn't feel like you're working."
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…..item 2a)…. youtube video … Lucinda Williams – Something About What Happens When We Talk …
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Lucinda Williams performing "Something About What Happens When We Talk" live in Austin, TX in 1989
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…..item 2b)…. youtube video … Willie Nelson & The beautiful Lucinda Williams … 3:30 minutes
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Willie and Lucinda sing overtime
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Righteously Lyrics
Artist: Lucinda Williams (Buy Lucinda Williams CDs)
Album: World Without Tears
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You don’t have to prove
Your manhood to me constantly
I know you’re the man can’t you see
I love you Righteously
Why you wanna dis me
After the way you been kissin’ me
After those pretty things you say
And the love we made today
When you run your hand
All up and run it back down my leg
Get excited and bite my neck
Get me all worked up like that
Think this through
I laid it down for you everytime
Respect me I give you what’s mine
You’re entirely way too fine
Arms around my waist
You get a taste of how good this can be
Be the man you ought to tenderly
Stand up for me
Flirt with me don’t keep hurtin’ me
Don’t cause me pain
Be my lover don’t play no game
Just play me John Coltraine
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…..item 2c2)…. youtube video .. Lucinda Williams – Righteously (live 2007) … 5:06 minutes …
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Die Kantine – Koln, Germany November 12, 2007
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…..item 2d)…. youtube video … Lucinda Williams Tryin To Get To Heaven … 4:43 minutes …
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Lucinda Williams with the Bob Dylan cover "Tryin To Get To Heaven" from the Amnesty International tribute album "Chimes of Freedom" celebrating Amnesty International’s 50th year advocating for human rights
The air is getting hotter
There’s a rumbling in the skies
I’ve been wading through the high muddy water
With the heat rising in my eyes
Every day your memory grows dimmer
It doesn’t haunt me like it did before
I’ve been walking through the middle of nowhere
Trying to get to heaven before they close the door
When I was in Missouri
They would not let me be
I had to leave there in a hurry
I only saw what they let me see
You broke a heart that loved you
Now you can seal up the book and not write anymore
I’ve been walking that lonesome valley
Trying to get to heaven before they close the door
People on the platforms
Waiting for the trains
I can hear their hearts a-beatin’
Like pendulums swinging on chains
I tried to give you everything
That your heart was longing for
I’m just going down the road feeling bad
Trying to get to heaven before they close the door
I’m going down the river
Down to New Orleans
They tell me everything is gonna be all right
But I don’t know what "all right" even means
I was riding in a buggy with Miss Mary-Jane
Miss Mary-Jane got a house in Baltimore
I been all around the world, boys
Now I’m trying to get to heaven before they close the door
Gonna sleep down in the parlor
And relive my dreams
I’ll close my eyes and I wonder
If everything is as hollow as it seems
Some trains don’t pull no gamblers
No midnight ramblers like they did before
I been to Sugar Town, I shook the sugar down
Now I’m trying to get to heaven before they close the door
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…..item 3)…. Bring on Wake …
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James Wilder Jr. sheds off a would-be tackler during last year's game versus Wake Forest. The Seminoles will have their second-to last away game versus the Demon Deacons. / Riley Shaaber / FSView
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Nov. 7, 2013 |
Written by
Drew MacFarlane
Staff Writer @DrewMacFarlane
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www.fsunews.com/article/20131107/FSVIEW0201/131107003/Bri…
The Seminoles saw their way through the hardest part of their schedule, and now there are four more games to deal with before any national title can even be considered.
What FSU has fallen victim to in past years is having their high expectations shattered by a lesser opponent in a trap game, and standing in front of them now is a road trip to Winston-Salem, NC to play Wake Forest (4-5, 2-4 ACC), something that may be considered the last game that can be a trap on their schedule.
To put it bluntly, Wake hasn't been very good this year. They have four wins, two of them in the ACC but aside from giving then-No. 7 Miami a hard time they haven't accomplished much. Wake's wins are over Presbyterian (3-5 in the FCS), Army (3-6), NC State (3-5) and Maryland (5-3). The win over Maryland stands out because UM was a decent team, and because senior quarterback Tanner Price had one of each kind of touchdown: rushing, receiving and passing.
"They were running all kind of option things early and now they went back to throwing the football, but Tanner Price seems like he's been there forever and making great decisions," Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher said of Wake Forest's offense.
"It's a shame their receiver, Michael Campanaro, got hurt. I think he had 67 catches on the year, he's a heck of a player for them. They were throwing it around, it seemed like they ran a lot of option and they can go back and do some of those things and probably look at some of those things and we've got to prepare for both groups. It will be tough. They've got a good group."
Wake's coming off a second consecutive loss, a shutout pitched by 4-4 ACC opponent Syracuse, who's 55th in the FBS with an average of 25.4 points allowed per game. Miami may have gotten Wake's hopes up when the Demon Deacons had a four-point lead with four minutes to play in the fourth quarter, only to watch Duke Johnson slam one home with 53 seconds on the clock.
Wake Forest has been a bit of a one trick pony this year. Wake's leading receiver, senior Michael Campanaro (who's out four to six weeks with a broken collarbone), has more yards (803) than the 11 Demon Deacon players to record rushing yards combined (792). The funny thing about that stat is that it's not like Campanaro is breaking NCAA records, Wake's rushing game has just been that poor. Campanaro, who holds Wake's reception record with 229, has a third of the entire team's receptions (67/184) and the next closest receiver is freshman Jonathan Williams, who's caught 15 balls for 212 yards. If the Demon Deacons have intentions of keeping the game competitive, they'll have to find another receiving threat.
A bright spot for Wake has been their quarterback, Price, who's forming another pretty decent year for himself despite the team's record. Price has 15 touchdowns this season and is 50 yards away from eclipsing 2,000 passing yards for the third time in his career. Forming a functional passing game will be hard if you subtract Campanaro from the equation, only making Price's job that much harder.
"The next most critical game we have is the next one against Wake Forest," said Fisher. "Wake goes a great job, Jim [Grobe] has a great program. [It's] a very tough place to play. They play very well. We need to go in there, have a great week of preparation and put this [Miami win] behind us and move on."
No. 2 Florida State takes on Wake Forest at noon on Saturday in Winston-Salem, NC in FSU's final road trip before their meeting with rival UF at the end of the year. The game will be broadcast on ABC and ESPN3.
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Day 29–Make it go away…
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Sometimes I wish I could just close my eyes and make all the bad things go away. Sometimes I wish I could wake up someday and have no drama to deal with. Sometimes I just want things to be ok and not have to worry.
Sometimes, when I close my eyes, the world seems a bit brighter. Sometimes, when I close my eyes, there is peace. Sometimes, when I close my eyes, I can see.
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