Submitted by askingrytquestions t3_ztxivy in tifu
Using a throwaway account as some of my colleagues are here.
Edit: please say something, don't just upvote. I want someone to say something to me so I could go to sleep.
I had my candidacy today and because my research hasn't been going well, I was anxious. For those who do not know, a candidacy is basically part of an evaluation process in which a Ph.D. candidate is supposed to give a presentation to his jury. This jury decides if the candidate is doing well enough and whether he/she should be allowed to continue. Pretty standard process across the globe. I do not remember me being this nervous before. So, I had my presentation ready, which was supposed to be 40 minutes. To get rid of this anxiety, I took some pills that "loosely speaking" brings me into relaxation mode. I took two of them and that too without any breakfast. This was the first time I took two of them at once on empty stomach.
These made me super calm and I almost forgot all my worries. One of those worries was finishing my presentation on time. I started presenting and forgot about the time limit. Would you believe how much extra time I took- not 5 minutes, not 10 minutes but 40 extra minutes. I was supposed to finish it in 40 minutes and ended up speaking for 40 additional minutes. I am looking back at the recording now as it was online and boy oh boy, this is embarrassing. Nobody stopped me and I had no idea of time, whatsoever.
I did pass but this is now a lifetime funny/ embarrassing memory.
I have no one around to discuss this and I do not want to, so posting here.
Tl;DR: TIFU by crossing my presentation time way above what I was supposed to
Embarrassed-Bus-8591 t1_j1fy4fm wrote
Commenting because you asked.
Never deviate from your normal routine during important events. Your normal routine should be enough to get you through whatever your are doing: competitions, exams, etc. if it isn’t enough, change it, but don’t change things the day of. Doing so runs the risk of introducing change that can negatively affect you. Even things like eating breakfast before your exams (when you don’t normally do so) could give you IBS or taking medication that you don’t normally use can harm your ability to focus or forget things.