While we’re waiting on my whites to dry… Here are some pictures of Matt Lehmann for your viewing pleasure. That’s right. Right here. For Viewers Like You.
Heading home
Well, as soon as my laundry is done, I’m heading to Dallas to visit my parents for a couple days. So if you’re in the Dallas area, feel free to give me a shout. Maybe we can get together. But only if you’re buying ;-). “If you’ve got the money honey, I’ve got the time.”
Holla.
Kick procrastination’s ass: Run a dash
43 Folders.com suggests a dash to rid yourself of procrastination.
Reminds me of games my mom used to try on us when we grew up.
“Ok. Everyone pick up 10 things in the living room and then we can take a break.” “Clean your room for 5 minutes straight and then we can take a break”
My favorite tonic for procrastination–which I have mentioned in passing previously–is what I call a dash, which is simply a short burst of focused activity during which you force yourself to do nothing but work on the procrastinated item for a very short period of time–perhaps as little as just one minute.
Looks like she was onto something after all.
11 Tips to surviving a day job with your creativity intact
If you’re like me, your passion is not your work. But also if you’re like me, you hope your job will get you closer to your passion.
43 Folders.com shared a link on 11 Tips to surviving a day job with your creativity intact.
There are some really good/interesting ideas here. Be sure to take some time and read them. Let me know which ones you like, don’t like and are trying.
Tips on commuting by bike
43 Folders offers Tips on commuting by bike.
I need to get my bike riding skills up so the 15 mile treck to work, uphill both ways isn’t so gruesome.
That would be a big help to my budget and my gut.
Brian Williams discusses New Orleans on Daily Show
NBC Anchor Brian Williams appeared on The Daily Show this week and reported some of what he saw in New Orleans.
He rode out the storm in the Superdome with the evacuees. I was glad to see he did his best not to point blame at any level, but you could tell he was frustrated by what he saw.




