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A quick PROTOTYPE .
Made from PET water bottles ( fused) I cut them into squares, hole punched and whipped stitched with lanyard....This is what happens when you get an idea and a picture in your brain and it won't go away until you do it....Kinda like the song stuck in your head...You have to sing it...
It is by no means finished or perfected - just a prototype, In fact I can see maybe a photobox from this.
I keep with true GTD working and have an 'Inbox' which is used as dump for everything in my head. This is probably the best Inbox I have had as it requires no booting up, swtiching on, or indeed anything. Just need to open the page and start listing everything that is in my head. Doesn't matter about anything else, just spending some time to jot things down one after the other.
I write down list items in the same way throughout the book, a dash and then the item. When I have done or sorted the task I then put a tick through the line. If the item is no longer needed (maybe it was put down in error or it is no longer valid) then I cross out the whole item.
This list is processed at least once a week during my Weekly Review (WR) where I look at each item in my Inbox and follow the GTD idea of either doing it now (if it will take less than two minutes), add to a project, assign to someone else, or delete. This is where such a retro approach to it all falls down a bit as if this was digital then I would simply move the item from one list and add it to another (in the case of adding it to a project) - but in retro Moleskine land I have to duplicate the item and write it out again on the correct page. However, that is not too much of a problem as during this time I give thought to the "Next Step" (NS) that the item needs, ie what needs to happen next in order to progress the item? That I list in brackets () after the item, along with any assignee if I am re-assigning it to someone else. If I need feel that the task can be broken down into further items then I list these indented as bullet lists, following the same notation rules (ie, this is the GTD of making large items into smaller manageable chunks and incorporating them into a single 'project')
Here's Rebel Emerging Kyori Sato, as she looked to my naked eye, upon opening her box. I love her, I'm keeping her, and I think she's beautiful.
Butterick 6754; ca. 1971; Misses' Dress & Briefs. High-fitted flared dress in two lengths has jewel neckline, shaped bodice seaming, button trim, full length sleeves with puffed cap, and elasticised wrists. Briefs have elasticized upper edge and legs.
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"I... I feel funny. Is... is this real life? I can't see anything. I don't feel tired. I feel, I feel funny. Why is this happening to me? Is this going to be forever?"
"No, no. It won't be forever."
I get it whenever I top 30. I took this a week ago and now think of this as "the happy time", seeing as how I gently popped up to around 9 billion in my absence.