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- October 13, 2010
The Day That Might Be
October 13, 2010Read more
This is a continuation of The Day that Almost Was, which is turning into a series on rebuilding my rituals. (more…)
- October 12, 2010
Bookmarking the Zone
October 12, 2010Read moreI just finished posting the long review of my day and am about to head to sleep, but I had a tiny brainstorm about evening rituals as they relate to staying in the zone. (more…)
- October 12, 2010
The Day that Almost Was
October 12, 2010Read moreAfter yesterday’s post declaring my own selfish intentions to myself, I was both excited and nervous about starting the day. When I’m about to embark on a new direction, I have the tendency to want a day that sets the tone for the entire journey; I enjoy my small superstitions.
Although the day didn’t go according to plan, on hindsight it did set the tone: there’s going to be a LOT of work, but it is not necessarily going to be hard if I’m truthful and mindful of what I’m doing. This post is a record of the foundational work I’m doing to engineer an improved daily routine. (more…)
- October 10, 2010
Groundhog Day Resolution Review Day 10/10/2010
October 10, 2010Read moreSUMMARY: Last month, I came to the conclusion that all the searching I’ve been doing over the years has come to an end, because I am already doing what I think I should be doing: focus on the search itself. Because I am strongly driven to search, I assumed that there was a destination or natural endpoint; isn’t that the point of searching? Instead, I am starting to think the prize is the freedom to search itself, a way of living that happens to produce golden eggs of opportunity.
This makes the business plan much clearer: support the search activity by sharing my findings, and opportunities will continue to present themselves. But first: I have to acknowledge some selfish thoughts. (more…)
- October 5, 2010
Gantt Graph Paper How-To Video
October 5, 2010Read moreI just uploaded a video explaining how to use the Gantt Graph Paper I created back in 2007. It describes how to change the starting date, extend the date range, and shows me using the spreadsheet for a simple project. You can revisit the original entry or watch it on Viddler.
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