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Mutitask TV To Be Less Unproductive: Two Simple Ideas

Just recently, NASA scientists discovered a galaxy 300 TRILLION times brighter than the sun probably caused by a massive black hole in the galaxy’s center. In other news, TV sucks too many people in like a black hole. How about you? Do you watch a lot of TV? Of course you do. Otherwise this page […]

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Winning the battle with Type 2 Diabetes, or “I’m buying new jeans!”

I recently commented on Facebook that I had not eaten starches or sweets (fruits, yogurts, desserts, etc.) for almost a year. As has happened several times over the last year, a friend suggested that I not be too rigid about this. But context matters, and it’s appropriate for me to set the context. Here’s my […]

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Changing Your Thinking Can Change Your World

Meta-Note: The next few days are Your Thinking Makes Your World Days at ApplyThisToday.com. You can see more at my Facebook page. Changing Your Thinking Can Change Your World – At Least a Little Bit   Sometimes little, even trivial things can serve to make a big point, or as W. Clement Stone said in The Success System […]

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Down another 8p

I weighed in again at Weight Watchers again today. Since my last post, I’m down another 8 pounds, meaning down nearly 40p since I began this journey. Weight Watchers talks about non-food rewards for when you reach certain goals. For those who’ve never had to deal with weight loss, you probably have trouble relating to […]

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Ever had a Harajuku Moment?

Key concept: Harajuku moment In April 2013 I had a “196 moment.” I’m guessing most people have such moments at some point in their lives, though they call it by other names.. Malcolm Gladwell apparently coined the phrase Harajuku Moment, which Tim Ferris, in his book, The Four Hour Body concisely described as when a nice-to-have becomes a […]

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New Directive: Travel Through Life Lightly

When I travel to a different city, I prefer to travel light. That means not carrying a bunch of extra stuff just because “I might need it.” This is the complete opposite of how I have lived my life generally. I have lived it as if I live here, and “here” is a permanent location, […]

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