Wunderlist

In our morning mentor class we were having a talk about organisation and methods are fellow students use in order to stay updated and efficient in the ways they manage their time. Many people were contributing to the conversation, but Teia; a good friend of mine commented on how a new application she downloaded has tremendously helped her in her time management. This application was called “Wunderlist”.

Though it has an unusual name, it is nonetheless helpful. After downloading it, I have used in many occasions to help myself. I have been much more productive and my homework is now finished at a more constant rate. The great thing is that the app can sync between my phone and laptop, making it easy to always stay on top.

But there is one difficulty I am having with it, and that is to keep it updated. With the constant flow of home work and tasks piling up, often it is much more easy to tell yourself “you’ll complete them later”. This urge makes me forget to use it as the system to operate it with is sometimes a challenge for me. But as the days go by my efficiency with it increases.

Pre expedition post

For my NYAA, I have to create an investigation on my upcoming expedition. Instead of viewing this as a burden, I tried to look upon as an enriching and educative challenge that I gladly would take up. From this investigation I have to choose a category from the sustainable compass and investigate the relationship between country of my expedition and said category.

I have chosen “Environmental Impacts & Jobs” I chose this topic because I believe that Nepal (my expedition country) has a vast and lush ecosystem and I would like to learn how it’s ecosystem impacts religion and its economy. Understanding that Nepal attracts tourists form all over the world for it’s marvellous mountain range and cascading rivers. I would like to know about how the country has acclimated it’s culture to it’s tourism. So my specific question for investigation shall be:                 How has Nepal’s huge attraction for tourism created jobs and work?

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