Bio: Chris Schammel was born in Charlotte, NC. He transferred to the University of North Carolina Wilmington from Central Piedmont Community College in Charlotte. He is currently in pursuit of his BA in film studies and minoring in political science. He hopes to one day have find a career that can mix film making and political campaigning.
In this year's Visions, I hope to learn how to be more organized and driven in helping to create this event from scratch. I hope to build skills in leadership, as this is something that I see myself needing some help in. The Eisenhower Quadrant seems like a very helpful way to keep track of tasks that are needed to be done. It seems more efficient than a simple list because it categorizes your tasks into levels of importance and helps to eliminate procrastination. As I was filling out my quadrant, I realized how difficult it was for me to differentiate between what is urgent and what is important.
I have used Google Drive in the past and it is a very useful tool for a group or organization to use together without have to always be together. One on one contact is always useful, but efficacy seems to be increased when work can also be done remotely and shared over a drive.

