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How to Prioritize a Long List of Items
When you have too many things to do, how do you figure out what to do first? In this post, I share my method for making sure I do the most important things while still keeping track of all the rest. Continue reading
Posted in Growth (Evidence of Life), Life (mainly mine)
Tagged get stuff done, growth, priorities, productivity
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Fishing Fun – Kudos to the Crew of the Destiny
Update: This deep-sea fishing adventure was originally published in November of 2016. At some point it disappeared from the blog, and all the text just vanished. The photos remained in the media folder so all I had to do was … Continue reading
Posted in Life (mainly mine)
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Spatty review – Get the last of that stuff out of the bottle
What is this? This is a Spatty. It’s a tiny little device that has made me soooooooooo happy! The spatty has a rigid plastic handle and a soft plastic tip that allows me to scrape down into the sides and … Continue reading
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Journey’s progress–early January
Well before the old year ended I had built up a good roll of momentum on my techknowledgy goals of Security+ certification, a working understanding of Python, and learning how to use Dreamweaver. Among all of the tech available to … Continue reading
Posted in Life (mainly mine)
Tagged accountability, Adobe, Audacity, audiobook, career, CBT Nuggets, CompTIA, design, dreamweaver, goal, iTunes, mitigation, mp3, programming, Python, risk, Security+, technology, website, wikibooks
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Holiday Hits and Misses
I love the Christmas season, and if the weather has several chilly days in a row, so much the better. I get a lot of enjoyment in finding unique gifts for the unique people in my life, I even like … Continue reading
Posted in Life (mainly mine)
Tagged adapter, caroling, children, chilly, Christmas, commute, family, fudge, gifts, girlfriend, grateful, icicles, iPhone, loving, ornament, podcast, Primary, radio, recipe, Reisen, Savior, scissors, season, sing, Sunday, tree, UPS, WalMart, weather, worship, wrapping
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….or Not
I had hoped that joining the 365Project would get me more active on my blog. Well, at least I’ve kept up with posting the photos. Interesting, some days I have trouble deciding which among many (or at least several) good … Continue reading
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Tagged butterfly, family, Gatlinburg, ice, lily, mountain, nature, photo, pine, waterfall
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Resurrection–or rebirth from the ashes?
I got a bit scatterbrained and confused toward the end of 2013, and as a result I did not get this domain and blog transferred before I terminated my service with 1&1. Oops–lesson learned: make a list and follow the … Continue reading →