I feel that I am on the breaking point since I was appointed as the director of the variety show in our group.
Things are really beyond of the assumption. Only the scripts have already made me crazy. The first draft comes two days later and it doesn’t meet our purpose. I have to write it myself. After two days of working until 2 a.m. in the morning, I finally finish it. Besides the discussion about the content, the different ideas about the scripts, the arrangement of the practice time, all the things are just pouring on me at the same time. I feel stressed out. On one hand, the pace of our group is much lower than the other group. On the other hand, I am really afraid I can’t reach the expectation. When things are about the group, they become more difficult. What’s worse, I just get the information that we will have the first rehearsal 5 days later when I finish the script. This totally messes my plan. I have to find time for the practice immediately. Otherwise, the first rehearsal would be a nightmare.
Although I feel the great pressure, the support from my dear groupmates really gives me a lot of encouragement. I want to thank them for the willingness to do funny actions. I want to thank them for offering the advice wherever it is necessary. I want to thank them for sacrificing the time to practice. Maybe these words could not express my gratitude. Their support is just like the sunshine when I am in the dark hole.
I want to stress that the thanks are not hackneyed. They come from my bottom of my heart. Thank you seems to the simplest but most meaningful words.
The experience of being the director is suffering but precious to me. I hope that our program can be the best one in the following variety show!
I feel that I am on the breaking point since I was appointed as the director of the variety show in our group.
Things are really beyond of the assumption. Only the scripts have already made me crazy. The first draft comes two days later and it doesn’t meet our purpose. I have to write it myself. After two days of working until 2 a.m. in the morning, I finally finish it. Besides the discussion about the content, the different ideas about the scripts, the arrangement of the practice time, all the things are just pouring on me at the same time. I feel stressed out. On one hand, the pace of our group is much lower than the other group. On the other hand, I am really afraid I can’t reach the expectation. When things are about the group, they become more difficult. What’s worse, I just get the information that we will have the first rehearsal 5 days later when I finish the script. This totally messes my plan. I have to find time for the practice immediately. Otherwise, the first rehearsal would be a nightmare.
Although I feel the great pressure, the support from my dear groupmates really gives me a lot of encouragement. I want to thank them for the willingness to do funny actions. I want to thank them for offering the advice wherever it is necessary. I want to thank them for sacrificing the time to practice. Maybe these words could not express my gratitude. Their support is just like the sunshine when I am in the dark hole.
I want to stress that the thanks are not hackneyed. They come from my bottom of my heart. Thank you seems to the simplest but most meaningful words.
The experience of being the director is suffering but precious to me. I hope that our program can be the best one in the following variety show!
May 19, 2009
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ha, what's wrong with your article? The whole article was printed one more time and it looks really funny! Anyway, I am so moved by what you have said. I am sorry that this position made you suffer so much and I was even not aware of it before. The director of the variety show is indeed a tough and glorious job and you have already done a great job! Thank you so much and I will do much harder for my own part and not let you down.
ReplyDeleteFirst, I want to express my gratitude towards you. Since I have been appointed as the director of a play in my high school, I can really understand your predicament. You are an excellent director and the person who have sacrificed most. You have been doing a good job!
ReplyDeleteIn fact, I think we all performed well in the first rehearsal. What matters most is not the frequency of our practice but whether we put our heart into every practice. We have made it and I have the confidence that we will stick to such an attitude and be the best group.
What I want to say most is thank you, for all your time and effort devoted to the variety show. Before I didn't realize what a heavy burden it is to you. But now I understand that very often you are caught in too much work. I appreciate your tenacity and responsibility. Now since the final rehearsal is coming, I wish everything comes out the best. Well done, Meng Lu! We will practise harder together.
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