{"id":730,"date":"2007-04-06T17:08:00","date_gmt":"2007-04-06T21:08:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.tengrrl.com\/blog\/?p=730"},"modified":"2013-08-03T02:31:32","modified_gmt":"2013-08-03T06:31:32","slug":"a-five-things-meme","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tengrrl.com\/blog\/2007\/04\/06\/a-five-things-meme\/","title":{"rendered":"A Five Things Meme"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Because Dr. B has forced me to, I am completing a <a href=\"http:\/\/joe.english.purdue.edu\/blog\/node\/410\">A Five Things Meme<\/a>. My task is to name five things that help me be successful every day. Not clear to me if the dear Dr. B is going to accept the first ones that come to mind: <\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Get out of bed.\n<li>Find diet brown soda.\n<li>Take my medicine.\n<li>Put on clean underwear.\n<li>Sleep as much as possible.\n<\/ol>\n<p>Chances are that she&#8217;s not going to accept that however, and since I&#8217;m meeting her tomorrow for coffee and she will bitch-slap me, I will offer these:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Organize things topically&#8212;my email, my feeds, my papers, everything. If all my stuff just flowed into one giant bin, I&#8217;d spend all my time trying to figure out what mattered. Divided up into folders, I can quickly decide when I need to pay attention to things and when I can let something wait.\n<li>Let things go when they don&#8217;t matter&#8212;well, I try to anyway. I&#8217;m not so good at this, but when I can make it happen, it&#8217;s very helpful. For instance, I have spent years of my life with piles of bills and various receipts and documents in piles to be filed. Eventually I get them filed, but they sit there and fill me with guilt AND end up taking far too much time when I do get to filing them. About 6 months ago, I realized that all this filing was a waste of time. I very rarely needed to return to a bill or whatever. I got an 8.5 by 11 amazon box, and began just dropping bills, etc. in it. If I need the January bank statement, I know it&#8217;s in there, but chances are I won&#8217;t. Much easier. Basically, when I can, I try to figure out when doing &#8220;the perfect thing&#8221; or &#8220;the ideal thing&#8221; can be replaced with &#8220;the simplest thing&#8221; without causing any harm.\n<li>Set up audio alerts and rules&#038;8212;everyone who hears my computer thinks I&#8217;m crazy, but I know by the sounds whether an email is one that I need to go read immediately, a routine email I can read later, or even spam\/bounced mail that I never need to look at. It&#8217;s a sort of computer-version of caller ID, but I don&#8217;t even have to be in the same room as the computer. I just have to be able to hear it.\n<li>Focus on tasks&#8212;If I&#8217;m at work, I try to spend much time as possible on work tasks. I multitask with the best of them and may be working on 3 or 4 things at once, but I try to avoid doing any personal stuff in the office and I&#8217;ve been trying to do less work stuff at home.\n<li>Do a little bit every day&#8212;Every day, whether it&#8217;s a work day or not, I check my email, watch various work-related websites, and so forth. Keeping up with things every day helps me avoid ever having a huge pile to overcome. I use a modified  <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Getting_Things_Done\">Getting Things Done method<\/a> to figure out what I need to take care of right away, delete what doesn&#8217;t matter, and prioritize what I&#8217;ll take care of later.\n<\/ol>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Because Dr. B has forced me to, I am completing a A Five Things Meme. My task is to name five things that help me be successful every day. Not clear to me if the dear Dr. B is going to accept the first ones that come to mind: Get out of bed. 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