We finished a 4-session “season” of Dogs in the Vineyard, and it’s been great. We’re going to continue with what will probably another 4-session arc to close out the game. But things have been really great! Certainly, they can only get better with more time and practice – but I’m definitely enjoying what I’m doing.
Dev Purkayastha's Life List
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1. publish a book
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2. exercise more
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3. lose weight
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4. Learn to play the guitar
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5. be elected to public office
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6. cook more
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7. sleep better
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8. learn sign language
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How I did it: I did a bunch of research on various blogs to see what I needed to take care of. There's a lot that you wouldn't think about up front. I took stock of my finances, and figured out what I needed. I made sure to apply to some full-time work on the side, as a backup. I set up a resume and a decent professional website, and started hitting former employers and online postings for possibilities. Finally caught some low-payin… Read how I did it…
Listening to the right radio stations could help you find the music you want. I suggest two online stations, Radio Paradise and WOXY:
http://www.radioparadise.com/
http://www.woxy.com/
Neither is perfect, but both rock, and both have given me awesome new musics (like the Ditty Bops!).
I’d like some suggestions. Bluntness is probably in order…
I’m having trouble finding time to get to the gym. Between the job, the girlfriend and maintaining a midweek social life, there isn’t time to go the gym I’m registered in. But this still has to be just a matter of perspective – taking advantage of a busy schedule to make the normal excuses.
How should I approach my schedule, when I’m trying to carve out new time for the gym? Do I simply have to take a hit in one of the above areas after all?
