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Monthly Archives: January 2016
An Organized Life
GOGOBEAR ACTIVATE: This is the first of the GOGOBEAR goals to be written. It will probably be the easiest to write and think about, but the reality of life suggests that it might have the greatest utility in the end. Organization is … Continue reading
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The start of a mission statement
About a month after meeting Sara I wrote a personal proclamation. I called it GOAL 298, as in the goal weight I wanted to target. As a narrowly focused objective G298 was a failure (I weight just slightly less now … Continue reading
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How to overthink the shit out of a project
How to overthink the shit out of a project I am a terrible woodworker. I’m not good at keeping things square, I run out of patience in the measure twice, cut once department, I overuse screws and am averse to … Continue reading