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Wrapping things up.

David Nunez
David Nunez
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I gave myself pretty much the entire month of November to wrap things up at CATF. Boy, did that go by fast.

I’m staring at the list of stuff that I’d still like to get done and I’m realizing I’d be lucky to get to a fourth of these tasks completed by the end of the week (technically Friday, but for all intents and purposes, Wednesday)… Time to prioritize.

They say people are supposed to have a feeling of relief when they decide to make changes in their career paths.

Ha. Relief? Not yet. Maybe in a few more weeks, but right now, in the thick of it, it’s not quite there.

Tomorrow is going to start early and end late; it’s really the last chance to hack away at the major bits.

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