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  • All Groundhog Day Resolutions Reports

    This is a work-in-progress list of all Groundhog Day Resolutions kickoff posts since 2007. There are a lot more posts than this, but it will take some time to gather them into some kind of order that makes sense. 2007 – Groundhog Day Resolutions 2008 – Ground Hog Day Resolutions for 2008 2009 – Groundhog Day Resolutions 2009: Kickoff! 2010 […]
  • Yearly Updates of ETP Journal, Compact Calendar

    I’ve finally gotten around to making the yearly updates to The Compact Calendar and ETP Journal (paid download). COMPACT CALENDAR 2023 Head on over to the Compact Calendar page and download this year’s packages. As usual, they are in an editable Excel format and include two years in PDF form (both A4 and US paper sizes). I’ve made some improvements […]
  • GHDR 2022: December Report

    photo: I resurrected the double-sided Emergent Task Timer 15m tracker for a friend in the coworking Discord server. I think it’s promising. I forgot to post the link to the December Report. It’s still in draft form but I think it conveys the gist of what was on my mind: letting the insights about ADHD and ASD effects sink in […]
  • GHDR 2022: November Report

    This amazing print by Aja Trier is called Chemistry Cat Contemplates The Science of Catnip. It seemed kind of relatable, but mostly I just love Chemistry Cat and this framed print lives rent-free on my wall and in my heart <3 BUT I DIGRESS… The November Report is super super late. I’ve been working on it for weeks trying to […]
  • Nanowrimo 2022 Word Counting Calendar Update

    It’s almost time for Nanowrimo again! For 2022 I’ve updated the Word Counting Progress Calendar for those of you out there who are looking for a functional visual progress counter! It’s designed so you can easily fill-in the approximate amount of words you are writing every day to get a sense of your pacing. Just record your daily word counts […]
  • GHDR 2022: October Report

    The past month has been challenging. I’ve been trying to overcome various blockages that are caused by my own unruly brain, and I’m starting to wonder if maybe I should stop fighting it. Identifying ADHD and ASD traits might be part of the solution, but maybe I am looking at this all wrong. » DRAFT October 10 Report: Fighting the […]