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Nothing fancy, but it always keeps perfect time.

 

Entry for Flickr Friday theme - Watch

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Little people coping in a big world

Timemanagement

Magic Farm mixes a heartwarming story and entertaining opportunity to become a florist. Young girl craves for saving beloved parents, who got lost in the jungles. She needs to supply with funds the rescue party and she puts her florist skills into it. You will help the girl to grow and sell various flowers and berries. Both gardening and business efforts are essential to goal achievement. Cute little dragon will accompany you through challenges of this enchanting quest!

 

Things are getting sticky in the preschool classroom, but Carrie has a perfect plan in place for teaching the toddlers and keeping the chaos at bay until the day is done. Our heroine`s journey progresses as she trains to become a preschool educator, helping the kids learn new activities. Carrie the Caregiver 2: Preschool...

Alice has once again fallen down the rabbit hole, landing in a nonsensical yet familiar world of wonder. Equipped with only her determination and a knack for delivering impeccable tea service, Alice must earn her ticket home by prepping and serving tea and pastries to whimsical and sometimes demanding characters in various tea shops across the land. Dive into Alice’s Tea Cup Madness for some Time Management fun!

 

Here are my newest builds, they’re a few scenes I did for a school project! This one was on time management, so I built a few things relating to that topic. They’re not my best work of course, just simple builds for the most part, but I’m still happy with how they turned out and I hope you guys like them too!

 

To see the other scenes I made, click here.

Here are my newest builds, they’re a few scenes I did for a school project! This one was on time management, so I built a few things relating to that topic. They’re not my best work of course, just simple builds for the most part, but I’m still happy with how they turned out and I hope you guys like them too!

 

To see the other scenes I made, click here.

The 100th

feels good!

thanks for all your support,

makes me really proud,

still a long way to go..

special thanks to everyone who encouraged me in doing new stuff!

no specific genre..

whichever pleases me,

compete with people i admire,

Thanks for making me feel as a photographer!!

Close-up showing how the contents of my journal are organized. Each section represents around ¼ of the journal's total thickness of 1¼".

 

(Top to bottom in picture)

 

1. Wallet, 8 pages. Homemade from 100lb Cardstock.

2. Sketch pad, 80 pages. Homemade.

3. Personal Journal, 100 pages. Apica CD10-NV notebook (A6)

4. Bullet Journal, 100 pages. Apica CD10-NV notebook (A6)

 

November 13, 2016 | www.breakfastinamerica.me | Copyright © 2016 Gary Allman, all rights reserved

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Lots to do today. Funny, as yesterday was Fred's last day at work...and here I am suddenly out of retirement, with a monthly newsletter for a big client, and my neighbour's 235-page thesis to edit. They are both Irenes. Perhaps I should only accept work from people named Irene from now on...

 

The We're Here! gang is visiting the Your Organizer group today!

This is for Theme of the Week's Week 46 theme: Lessons Learned

 

I've been kind of unfocused and unproductive lately. So yesterday, I actually wrote out what I needed to do, assigned times and deadlines, and amazingly, I stuck to the schedule and everything was ticked off by the end of the day. Making a schedule is nothing new, but I'd forgotten how well it works. So that's my lesson learned!

The delightful Eko alarm clock - on sale for £5 in Masons of Whitehaven! It's only 4ins high.

 

Free to use - just credit Alan Cleaver. See more free stock pictures in my Freestock set

Writing dates in a 2017 calendar.

 

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It was golden hour in my office. I was on a boring conference call and decided to shoot some pictures of my hourglass instead of paying attention. Kind of liked this shot.

 

Details: Handheld, Lumix, SOOC

Writing a plan and sticking to it.

 

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the sun is the same

in a relative way

but you're older.

 

099/365

Time, according to Sir Isaac Newton, is part of a fundamental intellectual structure within which humans sequence and compare events. I often wonder if this is why so many people have different views on time. I always strive to arrive early (because I am a planner). Others take the “fashionably late” to the extreme and never show up to anything at the start of the event much less early.

 

Still, everyone has the same amount of “time” In the day and I dare say that few people say they have enough of it. I have read many books on time management including Covey’s Seven Habits yet still I seem to never have enough hours in the day. I do still have time to stand in a bush next to a large clock and look at my watch though.

 

The most important thing I have learned about time management:

Never put off until tomorrow what you can delegate today.

Businessman Overwhelmed with Paperwork --- Image by © Royalty-Free/Corbis

The tourism business has never been easier or more fun than in Vacation Mogul, a Time Management game that challenges you to make more money than you ever dreamed possible! You'll become one of the rich and powerful as you buy and sell land, turn bungalows into ritzy hotels and build specialty shops and other attractions, all with a click of your mouse. Just be sure to keep one eye on your resources and the other on your bottom line!

 

A co-worker turned me on to the whole Hipster PDA thing, and I'm checking it out to see how well it fits my time management style (which is, er, somewhat a "freestyle" system). I like the retro simplicity of the whole concept, and the fact that it fits my "cheap bastard" image.

 

Oh yeah, I also downloaded some handy templates (like the calendar) from www.DIYPlanner.com

 

Thanks Mike!

Schedule Management. It took getting back in school to really organize and prioritize my time. And ironically I got myself prioritized and ready for school, so I could take a class on time management. Brilliant.

 

I do keep this calendar in front of me most of the day. I also keep a desk calendar on my wall at home and on my desk at the office so I can see what is happening on the month level- not just the daily and weekly. It’s been actually motivating to keep this up. My personal opinion is that you can never be too organized!

 

Here's your chance to help organize zoos all over the world in this ecological time management game. During Jane's travels across Europe, Asia and Africa, she's seen poor animals suffering under terrible conditions...and she wants to do something about it! Help her rescue animals and build zoos in her quest to do her part in making the world a better place. Help Jane save numerous wild animals, raise cute baby animals into adults and protect the planet!

 

The tourism business has never been easier or more fun than in Vacation Mogul, a Time Management game that challenges you to make more money than you ever dreamed possible! You'll become one of the rich and powerful as you buy and sell land, turn bungalows into ritzy hotels and build specialty shops and other attractions, all with a click of your mouse. Just be sure to keep one eye on your resources and the other on your bottom line!

 

My wallet insert holds a total of twelve ID / Credit / Debit / Membership cards, and includes two pockets for cash. I would have preferred to have been able to fit 6 cards in a two page spread, but with an A6 journal the pages are not tall enough.

 

I made the wallet with 100lb cardstock reinforced with sticky tape and glued with PVA glue. At first I was concerned that my cards and ID would fall out, but in five months of everyday use it seems to be holding up just fine.

 

The contents of my journal are organized as follows; each section represents around ¼ of the journal's total thickness:

 

1. Bullet Journal, 100 pages. Apica CD10-NV notebook (A6)

2. Personal Journal, 100 pages. Apica CD10-NV notebook (A6)

3. Sketch pad, 80 pages. Homemade.

4. Wallet, 8 pages. Homemade from 100lb Cardstock.

 

Update: March 2017. After six months using this wallet, I had a change of heart / mind. In practice it was a nuisance to carry the full journal with me when I was just popping out to the store. I've kept the wallet it's in my hiking journal. For everyday carry I brought The Ridge wallet: www.flickr.com/photos/gsallman/33433085000

 

Now my only problem is remembering to take my wallet.

 

November 13, 2016 | www.breakfastinamerica.me | Copyright © 2016 Gary Allman, all rights reserved

Personal Kanban is a unique way of thinking about organizing and planning life and work. It is an ideal solution for you to increase productivity in anything you do. Personal Kanban is gaining enormous popularity because it is simple to use and easy to adapt.

Source: Personal Kanban.

This is my 'Every Day Carry' journal. I made it small enough to go everywhere with me. It fits in (most of) my pants' pockets. I included a wallet. Which means it has to go with me, as the wallet holds my ID which I am required to have with me at all times. It measures 4½" x 6¼" x 1¼" - my pockets are fairly large!

 

The contents of my journal are organized as follows; each section represents around ¼ of the journal's total thickness:

 

1. Bullet Journal, 100 pages. Apica CD10-NV notebook (A6)

2. Personal Journal, 100 pages. Apica CD10-NV notebook (A6)

3. Sketch pad, 80 pages. Homemade.

4. Wallet, 8 pages. Homemade from 100lb Cardstock.

 

November 13, 2016 | www.breakfastinamerica.me | Copyright © 2016 Gary Allman, all rights reserved

Scheduling an appointment

 

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