- To penetrate one's own motivations to the depths. Alan Watts. This is a fascination of mine. Fully Complete understanding of how I operate.
- When I look back over this chunk of my life I want to remember all of the little details and tweaks that I did to this house and to the people and myself and my total environment to reshape it into a better place a better healthier place for me and my family.
- A great was to start a day that is not already pre-occupied is to go through the day tweaking routines and pattens and removing obstacles that are in my way which can make things run more efficiently. Learning to take the time to fix those issues sooner rather than later has been key to my improvement. If I see something not working, I try to fix it as soon as possible as there are cumulative benefits that will be retained by starting early. This doesn't have to be big. It can be as simple as putting clothes, furniture etc where it is easiest to obtain which maximizes efficiency. By creating a frictionless environment to start the day, this sets the right tone for the day and increases the chances of success however you define it.
- One of my biggest skillsets and strengths is my ability to be aware of how good I can do things and how efficient I can become and do things that some people take longer to figure out. I can work more efficiently and work smarter rather than harder and I've always been able to dfo that. This is part of the reason it was so discomforting for me when I was sick as I was out of my element and out of control.
- Somehow along the way I stopped Focusing on being academic. When I was in university I was very interested in how the world worked and somehow I got off track by the rat race and into cyclical patterns to pay the bills and I find I'm now rediscovering my love of academia, the way things work and why we think the way we do as well as how we interact.
- Could I write a book of short stories? Should I?
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