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Thank you, JJS and Gordon + followup
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Thank you very much, JJS and Gordon. Followup: I know that what I wrote works, because I'm now, finally, able to define the following: * What business am I in? * What am I best at doing, that people want to pay for? It's taken me years to be able to answer these "simple" questions. Here is total truth: a year ago I couldn't answer those questions, and I honestly felt, at that time, that I qualified for Gummit assistance under the mythical "Americans With No Abilities Act." If I had kept track of what I voluntarily worked hard at for no pay, and then defined myself, as a person, by what I was doing for free, I could have come up with my definitions *a lot* earlier. Now I know what I'm going to do for a living, and I can look back and see that I've been doing the same thing for free for my whole life. Word, y'all. Best, -Boyd > A DIARY is a great idea, and at the very > least a detailed calendar of your day. I > pull out the old calendars every Decemember, > I use the week between Christmas and New > Year's to REVIEW, and to REVISE my to do > list for the new year. > My detailed calendars go back to 1991...and > before that, they are sketchy things. But > they make for a resource of good ideas, ones > you had several years ago but didn't act on. > And to see what was happening too. > Yes it was useful, it stimulates thinking. > Many people do not allow themselves to see > MORE of what they are or could be because > they are struggling with the day...and so by > writing down your daily events and analyzing > them, it would give some insight into other > facets of personality and even skills. > The "journal" movement has been > around for awhile, and women have more of a > tendency to use it than men, but it is an > effective way to get in touch with parts of > yourself that may remain hidden until you do > a little digging for them. > Gordon |
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