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Post by Ryan on Apr 12, 2010 16:06:20 GMT -5
So as of a few minutes ago, I realized that I'm actually juggling!
For someone who has no hand-eye coordination, this astounded me. Though I'm not talking about juggling objects, so much as projects/tasks.
I am currently working on:
A book of aphorisms - 15% complete A book on the philosophy of a perfect world - ??% complete A wiki page or 2 Conditioning for Parkour - no where near done Mastering ZZ method for Rubik's Cube Speed solving - ~60% mastered Learning osu! - I have a ways to go
On top of that I - Tutor twice a week Attend parkour club meetings twice a week Teach Calculus AP review sessions once a week am Taking 15 credits Spend lots of time on the Moon
So I'm kinda a little busy. The problem is, I need to focus on something and just get it done so I can mark it off my list as a task to do and turn it into an activity that I do purely for the joy of it (i.e. something I don't have to work at). Currently because of my involvement in the parkour club, I think my focus is going to be conditioning for parkour.
What I would like to ask you guys, is what you think I should focus on next? What do I do?!?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2010 16:26:52 GMT -5
First thing you have to put time and effort in is learning to set your priorities ;D
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Post by Trey on Apr 12, 2010 16:31:31 GMT -5
If you're in a muck, you can't go wrong with throwing a dart! Cosmo from "Fairly Odd Parents" proved to me this effective method of prioritizing!
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Post by Ryan on Apr 12, 2010 16:56:52 GMT -5
so my priority list should be:
1) learn to prioritize 2) set priority list to random chance (since as stated earlier, I have no hand-eye coordination)
what next?
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Post by eod89 on Apr 12, 2010 17:23:30 GMT -5
so my priority list should be: 1) learn to prioritize 2) set priority list to random chance (since as stated earlier, I have no hand-eye coordination) what next? Those two things seem to contradict each other. find out what's most important to you at this time. Then disregard your decision and pick randomly.
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Post by Ryan on Apr 12, 2010 21:11:25 GMT -5
exactly, thus my confusion
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