So, how am I going to use the rest of the time I have left in this body? Dunno. What do I want?
  • Optimal Physical Health.
  • Surplus Positive Cash Flow
Yeah. That's about it. Oh, and maybe a four hour work week such that most of my time I spend having pleasant and even fantastic experiences. :)

Today I feel fed up with the challenges of my job and with the long and dusty to-do list in the back of my mind. I have a low tolerance for rudeness or disrespect and being paid to be servile. lol. I have already given my resignation but not walked out.

And that dusty list? Well I am okay with starting from scratch, focusing on tasks that support OPH and surplus PCF. I like the Ferris Principles and the questions that I can use to determine if I should be engaged or not engaged in a specific activity. Here is a list of helpful questions published on Tim Ferriss' blog.in a post entitled The Art of Letting Bad Things Happen (and Weapons of Mass Distraction)  http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/2007/10/25/weapons-of-mass-distractions-and-the-art-of-letting-bad-things-happen/

  1. What is the one goal, if completed, that could change everything?
  2. What is the most urgent thing right now that you feel you “must” or “should” do?
  3. Can you let the urgent “fail” — even for a day — to get to the next milestone with your potential life changing tasks?
  4. What’s been on your “to-do” list the longest? Start it first thing in the morning and don’t allow interruptions or lunch until you finish.

As I focus on making the big good things happen, small bad things may happen. Okay. No problem.

 
First Post! 10/10/2009
 
Tomorrow is my day off. Hallelujah!!

Thank you  Tim Ferriss for introducing weebly to me by using it yourself!
Of course I love this platform because it feels akin to WordPress.com my first love.

Hey, this IS the Cutline theme, isn't it?  Or at least the Cutline "skin." I always was attracted to its crispness and clean bold lines. Hey, now that I am browsing through the design choices most if not all of them are very wordpressy! Humm...what could it mean?

 Perhaps Tim, on his own weebly, was celebrating the connection by using one of Matt's photographs.

Question:
What is the connection between Matt Mullenweg and weebly?