Hi-ya everyone!
It's been a pretty crazy summer, hasn't it? Well, great news, my church had our first 2015-2016 quizzing practice yesterday afternoon, and it went really well, I think! So now, I am going full-speed on with studying, and continuing memorization of course. I'll be updating you periodically on how that is going, things I've learned, and problems I'm overcoming! :-) Finding the right balance of Quizzing, and the rest of your life can prove to be truly challenging, if you're like me. Of course it might not be as difficult for some people, and if you're one of them, hats off to you! But for everyone else, I'm going to be talking about some things you can do, to make this life-organization process a little simpler, and speed it up a bit. The need for balance between the two: If you have too much of quizzing in your life (which, believe it or not, is completely possible, and happens more often than you'd probably think) then bad things could, and more likely than not, would happen. Your grades in school might drop, you might not be doing as well in sports, or doing as many active activities as you did before quizzing, which are extremely important for maintaining a good, healthy disposition, you could lose friends due to neglected mandatory maintenance, which is a terrible thing to do if it's a good relationship with positive outcomes, even in the name of quizzing, or you could become less rounded than you were before - it's a great thing to be involved in several different things that you spend your time on, for pleasure, or otherwise. And on the other side of the spectrum, if you don't have enough quizzing in your life, then bad things could also happen, to your quizzing career. These things of course, are not nearly as important as the things mentioned previously, if you had too much quizzing. It's very, very important to put it in it's place, and make sure that it stays there. ITS ONLY QUIZZING. So, some things that could happen are, you get behind in memorizing, or studying in general, you lose a good reputation if you had one, you begin to do badly in tournaments, and you might experience a little disappointment from some older quizzers who had high expectations from you, or maybe even, but hopefully not, from your coach. This doesn't matter at all in the end however, because who cares what people think? If you do, I hope that you realize how self-destructive that is, very soon. I'll continue this train of thought later on, to let this sink in a little bit. Thanks for reading, keep calm and quiz on, and out! Your fellow quizzer, Mallory
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