| bio | website | |
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| location | Illinois | |
| age | 53 | |
| visits | member for | 10 months |
| seen | 10 hours ago | |
| stats | profile views | 3 |
I have worked in a technical support role for several industries and love the problem-solving aspects of my work as well as helping clients maximize their productivity.
A life-long curiosity drives my interests ranging from creative writing, photo-editing, music, problem-solving puzzles such as sudoku, cooking and baking, all types of crafting, sewing and yarn arts, creative resources on the internet and learning new apps for my favorite toy...my iPhone.
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Dec 20 |
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The balance between rest and productivity Excellent suggestions! |
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Nov 13 |
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Are money goals good? +1 for link to biases page - very interesting! |
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Oct 28 |
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Fancy Hands equivalent for Germany When I googled Fancy Hands, I saw a listing that says they service clients all over the world. |
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Oct 6 |
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How do I register deadlines in a GTD system? +1 for details on how you handle your list - very enlightening and one I'll probably adopt. Thanks, Joe! |
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Oct 6 |
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Is there any way to “save” highly motivated state in the evening and “load” it in the morning? Good answer - great food for thought! |
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Oct 6 |
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Paper vs. digital: both have advantages, but which adv. is more important? Thanks for links to StayFocused and LeechBlock. I learn SO much from my fellow SE members! :-) |
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Oct 5 |
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How to increase ability to “think on your feet”? +1 for the suggestion to practice. That's inspired, Rory! |
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Oct 2 |
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How to increase ability to “think on your feet”? Very well stated - I learned some tactics from you today, Penguin_Knight, thanks! |
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Sep 26 |
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How to focus without bad habits? I'm sorry for your poor fingers, but maybe this really two questions - healthy concentration habits, and overcoming your finger chewing compulsion. This forum can probably best handle the former. |
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Sep 19 |
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Is Google changing the way we approach problems or just plain “making us stupid”? I like the "roughing it" analogy Ken, totally fitting! For names, I go through the alphabet - sometimes thinking letter-by-letter helps jog my memory! |
