I've been getting into blogging of late and thought I might combine that skill with an old idea I had in high school. On my old 486 I made a big list of things to do and each day I would try to check off a few items. The list itself was pretty free form and didn't have set rules. I tried to keep off items that I'd have to do anyway like homework and focused more on things that I would like to accomplish but didn't necessarily have a due date, or if they did, I put them on to finish them early. It was an attempt to ward off procrastinating.
Now that we have the internet I'd like to try that again as it worked better than any other system I've tried. I'll start by admitting that this could be a bad idea. Everyone, including Jenneli is going to see what's on my list. So will anyone that searches for my name. That poses some some potential problems for my list. I have a feeling I'll be updating my list rules as time goes on but for now, here they are:
The list rules:
1. Items that are finished will need to have a blog post stating what was accomplished.
2. The list should never be more than 100 items long
3. Retiring items from the list without completion will be fined by having to explain the reason in a post and 1000 situps (or pushups to the extent 1 pushup = 4 situps)
4. It is possible to divide up one goal into a smaller goals
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
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