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Personal Development – What Is It With Waking Up Early?

Personal Development - What Is It With Waking Up Early? How long do you spend on breaks, what do you do with them? You get the idea. An all too common trait in humans is allowing a task to occupy the allotted time. So try compressing the time allocation for a variety of activities in your regular daily schedule. Review their usefulness versus cost in terms of time or attention, then put them metaphorically in a box. Adopt a simple routine to get organized at home and stick to it - make it part of your life. What you are doing here is carving out fragments of new time and turning them into manageable units - little boxes of time. The next step is to rearrange these boxes so as to ...
... 5:45 as "work" but look for specific areas you could better control, condense, create time from. How long do you spend on breaks, what do you do with them? You get the idea. An all too common trait in humans is allowing a task to occupy the allotted time. So try compressing the time allocation for a variety of activities in your regular daily schedule. Review their usefulness versus cost in terms of time or attention, then put them metaphorically in a box. Adopt a simple routine to get organized at home and stick to it - make it part of your life. What you ...

Unappealing Characters, Dubious Assertions

Unappealing Characters, Dubious Assertions This critique of the UK Government by George Monbiot describes a situation beyond satire. It is a demolition of the chaotic thinking (is that the correct word here?) characteristic of many governments. The UK Government's own Energy review predicts a medium term increase in demand for transport (basically, more roads/cars airports/planes). The obvious questions of course, are: • how does this square with global warming? • ...
... fog of insults, accusations and recriminations. ...governments appear to be more confused than the rest of us. This critique of the UK Government by George Monbiot describes a situation beyond satire. It is a demolition of the chaotic thinking (is that the correct word here?) characteristic of many governments. The UK Government's own Energy Review predicts a medium term increase in demand for transport (basically, more roads/cars airports/planes). The obvious questions of course, are: • how does this square with global warming? • where precisely is the fuel for all this? It’s also an interesting shift in stance from Monbiot who until recently ...