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  1. What were they, @Jami? Both boys, both girls, girl and boy, or boy and girl? Good luck on the 90-day challenge!
  2. IMPORTANT AND URGENT: The Science of Well-Being (ended yesterday night; no certificate is available now) and clean-up around the house (got rid of two more bags of outgrown clothes to the thrift shop) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: Project Exodus (9/20 complete - on hiatus mode due to workbook, will resume by Friday), my 52-week Bible reading plan (still 47/52 complete - to be completed over Christmas break from workbook hopefully), the T-Books w/ fam (20% complete; on hold), Isaiah: A CBS (Community Bible Study) Spin-Zone Workbook (working on Day 4 of 7 for Lesson 10), and the OT/NT walkthrough (paused due to workbook) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 (it has been 6 days since creating new content) and my comic project (on hiatus for 3 months, no further signs of urging to do more artwork since I DNF'ed (did-not-fnished) the sky) NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: my 6-year old blog (this deserves love with entries taken from a plum primrose journal I got from Goodwill back in August 2018, I just want to transfer it to the computer so badly it'll only happen every two weeks while I work... no worries, Nat: I can only take it with me tomorrow to work)Bookish Update Time: a multitude thereof - Face to Face Book 2 (stopped over halfway in the middle of a preface); Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman (will plan to do chapter 2+); Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder by Joanna Flunke (still around 3% complete and will work more of it this week); and 5 Levels of Leadership (will do Level 4+ eventually) Order Update Time: just bought Sugar Detox and a $25 analog weight stepper (it is only like $10-$15 when I listed into my wishlist back in around the mid-2010s) from Amazon, ships next week Author's Note: Today, I just went keto because I was supposed to eat at least 80g of protein per day and 100g of carbs per day. I signed up for Thursday's seminar, so I'm excited to survive the holidays on a more healthier level. Yay!
  3. Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder by Joanna Flunke (Hannah Swensen, #1)
  4. Mission: to lose weight and keep it off for goodDate: 11/18/2019Habits to Make: eat more protein, walk 30 minutes a day (3 days per week is a good way to start off with as far as weather is gonna go better by tomorrow)Habits to Stop: consuming so much carbs and sugarHabits to Maintain: drink water, read a book, do my "spin-zone" homework for church on Wednesdays, do the Daniel advent calendar for ThanksgivingI Will Use Gamequitters To: show how much I care about people's lives, though they're all unique and differentShort-term Goals: prepare myself for the holidays in a good but better wayGoals 1 Month from now: focus on my healthGoals 3 Months from now: enter into volunteershipGoals 1 Year from now: get a job and apartmentGoals 5 Years from now: court, marry, have kidsGoals 10 Years from now: get a pet, house, and probably be a better homeschooled teacherGoals 20 Years from now: I dunno what'll happen... only God knows
  5. Priorities Template IMPORTANT AND URGENT: IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT:
  6. IMPORTANT AND URGENT: The Science of Well-Being (it's not complete yet without the passing grades of homework; closes tonight for me, so I'm good though I was supposed to pay for the course certificate) and clean-up around the house (expecting something a bit more before my sister comes home from uni for Thanksgiving - I know I still have time left to give her organic peanut butter cups and cookie-creamed product placement from Walmart as a gift) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: Project Exodus (9/20 complete - on hiatus mode due to workbook, will resume by Friday), my 52-week Bible reading plan (still 47/52 complete - to be completed over Christmas break from workbook hopefully), the T-Books w/ fam (20% complete; on hold), Isaiah: A CBS (Community Bible Study) Spin-Zone Workbook (working on Days 2 & 3 of 7 for Lesson 10), and the OT/NT walkthrough (paused due to workbook) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 (it has been 5 days since creating new content) and my comic project (on hiatus for 3 months, no further signs of urging to do more artwork since I DNF'ed (did-not-fnished) the sky) NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: my 6-year old blog (this deserves love with entries taken from a plum primrose journal I got from Goodwill back in August 2018, I just want to transfer it to the computer so badly it'll only happen every two weeks while I work...)Bookish Update Time: a multitude thereof - Face to Face Book 2 (stopped over halfway in the middle of a preface); Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman (will plan to do chapter 2+); A Kids' Guide to America's First Ladies by Kathleen Krull (Thank God! I survived the book with Trump and the epilogue being falsely so-called yesterday. Man, the last portrait was soo realistic, I was impressed.); Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder by Joanna Flunke (around 3% complete); and 5 Levels of Leadership (will do Level 4+ AFTER The Science of Well-Being) Author's Note: Tomorrow, my weight loss clinic appointment was scheduled for the morning, which is 10am. I have to be there 15 minutes before. I wanna do it for medical reasons. 1. I wanna go low-carb and sugar-free at the same time because the holidays are coming and I have plans to detoxify my body system from processed foods especially the frozen entrees I knew for sure I can't wait to just love to HATE! That means I have to eat fresh all the time and cook more and more. But it'll likely happen on the radar at some point in the future. Anyways, you'll never know what is gonna happen to me once when I had my diet plans set up along with the incoming prescription drug coverage (testosterones are killing me now since I have PCOS, so it's not natural for a woman to physically look like that). I have to take it by the end of a month or two until I have a boyfriend who's gonna be my perfect Mr. Right to elope for life! 2. Walking 30 minutes a day 5 times a week. I just tried for a short term and it doesn't work for a longer term. I am recommitting myself to this habit. 3. Drink lots of fluids. I am trying my best, especially after I donated blood to save lives a week ago.
  7. Welcome to GameQuitters! Good luck... ?
  8. IMPORTANT AND URGENT: The Science of Well-Being (it's not complete yet without the passing grades of homework) and clean-up around the house (just donated two bags of clothes and accessories to the thrift shop today) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: Project Exodus (9/20 complete - on hiatus mode due to workbook), my 52-week Bible reading plan (still 47/52 complete - to be completed over Christmas break from workbook hopefully), the T-Books w/ fam (20% complete; on hold), Isaiah: A CBS (Community Bible Study) Spin-Zone Workbook (Day 5 of 7 complete for Lesson 9), and the OT/NT walkthrough (paused due to workbook) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 (I finally made a bit of new content after editing a scene where the company is about to enter the council room from Santa's workshop for about a bit and also checking my grammar for mistakes (forget autocorrect on certain phrases I liked to fit in). Yay! It has been around nearly a day ever since then.) and my comic project (on hiatus since August... and it's been sitting around for almost 3 months) NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: my 6-year old blog (this deserves love with entries taken from a plum primrose journal I got from Goodwill back in August 2018)Bookish Update Time: a multitude thereof - Face to Face Book 2 (stopped over halfway in the middle of a preface); Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman (will plan to do chapter 2+) ; A Kids' Guide to America's First Ladies by Kathleen Krull (I am now on the Wilson section - this was Ellen Wilson who was an artist I've read as of recent and now focusing on the other wife of Wilson); and 5 Levels of Leadership (will do Level 4+ AFTER The Science of Well-Being) Author's Note: I've never read a new graphic novel in like what almost two quarters of the year since wrapping up Act 1 of "Saga" (with volumes 8 and 9) and the comic book I just read was "Be Prepared". It's a story about a girl who survives the camp of ORRA in Conneticut one summer. This is an interesting light read, and according to Mom it takes one hour. To me, I guess it's more like two or something because of the pacing I have sensed just like it came from cartoons. It's something very undiscovered when I first saw a cover, but overall a fun read to experience from start to finish.
  9. I kinda felt about the same thing too this calendar year except... earlier on, I was having a spring break from school (usually staying at home compared to everyone else who's traveling to who knows where). One day, I was having a usual day at home and I don't see Dad around the house all the time in the middle of the day. He was there this morning, but not for the rest of the day. I never saw him again and haven't found out where he ended up at until I was at the bus stop. I was being told that I should come home before Mom does and so I did. Eventually, we ended up going to the hospital where we saw Dad staying overnight. The reason why he had been to the hospital is because he went there himself, knowing what's wrong. It turns out that he had an acute stroke, and that he's going to be okay after all which is good. God had spared him from uncertainty! But what happened to my cousin in-law's dad? Around the same period my dad was in the hospital, he too had a stroke but only he had gotten worse for several days. Keep in mind he's converted to an atheist 25 years ago after his second daughter died around two weeks postpartum. My cousin in-law had followed her father's steps religion-wise since she was 8 when she lost her baby sister. Back to the topic of her daddy... days after my dad was discharged, they [the hospital staff not of my dad's] had pulled the plug. Her father was unsaved because he's worse off at the end than he was at the beginning (I'm not sure how long was he saved before his conversion to atheism due to the death of a loved one), for what I understand is the result that he's burning in hell forever and ever. (2 Peter 3:20-22) Months later, on September 11th, 2019, my mother had an hysterectomy because there's no such thing as a reversal hysterectomy as of yet and that my Mom was diagnosed with endometrial cancer, so they had to take a uterus out. And they did... I have to force myself to carry stuff around that's more than 10 lbs post-op for the sake of my mother. She's on medical leave, but I wonder when will she be completely done exactly. Let's wait and see what God has done...
  10. IMPORTANT AND URGENT: The Science of Well-Being (planning to finish this weekend, I promise...) and clean-up around the house (got one load of unneeded clothes out of the way) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: Project Exodus (9/20 complete - I was about to reach halfway point by Thanksgiving), my 52-week Bible reading plan (still 47/52 complete - to be completed over Christmas break from workbook hopefully), the T-Books w/ fam (20% complete; on hold), Isaiah: A CBS (Community Bible Study) Spin-Zone Workbook (Day 1 of 7 complete for Lesson 9), and the OT/NT walkthrough (paused due to workbook) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 (on hiatus since FOREVER!!!) and my comic project (on hiatus since August, the spare blank papers have to be given back to the boss instead of usually keeping it if unpaid since it's serious pay-time) NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: my 6-year old blogBookish Update Time: a multitude thereof - Face to Face Book 2 (stopped over halfway in the middle of a preface); Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman (will plan to do chapter 2+) ; A Kids' Guide to America's First Ladies by Kathleen Krull (I am now on the Lincoln section (prezi #16, which any modern American nowadays had no idea what number he is... SPOILERS! I am smarter than a 5th grader, are you?) - man, this is so slow this time with Mom already beating me by the time I started and she ended up on prezi #25... UGH... kids stuff...; the last time I have read it I went from prezi 3 (that's Jefferson) to prezi 11 (hey, Polk!) after reading 2 big chapters talking about Martha Washington and Abigail Adams, thus beating Mom at prezi 8 (Martin van Buren) now I'm like "What in the world? Good night!" (Haha, I am having references from the realm of outside-the-box!)); and 5 Levels of Leadership (will do Level 4+ AFTER The Science of Well-Being)
  11. IMPORTANT AND URGENT: The Science of Well-Being (95% complete) and clean-up around the house (will still do...) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: Project Exodus (still 9/20 complete), my 52-week Bible reading plan (still 47/52 complete - to be completed over Christmas break from workbook), the T-Books w/ fam (20% complete; on hold I think unless we have a workbook break), Isaiah: A CBS (Community Bible Study) Spin-Zone Workbook (we're just gonna go back to the beginning after May 20th, 2020; for now, it's lesson 9 officially tomorrow), and the OT/NT walkthrough (Yay! Got 5 chapters and 1 more done. I am sure to be more flexible at this time...) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 (on hiatus since FOREVER!!!) and my comic project (on hiatus since August) NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: my 6-year old blogBookish Update Time: a multitude thereof - Face to Face Book 2 (stopped over halfway in the middle of a preface); Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman (will plan to do chapter 2+) ; A Kids' Guide to America's First Ladies by Kathleen Krull (I am now on the Polk section); and 5 Levels of Leadership (will do Level 4+ AFTER The Science of Well-Being)
  12. IMPORTANT AND URGENT: The Science of Well-Being (around 95% complete - what a baloney the Final Rewirement Challenge has been to me personally despite just sleeping more than 7 hours per night) and clean-up around the house (will still do...) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: Project Exodus (still 9/20 complete), my 52-week Bible reading plan (47/52 complete - to be completed over Christmas break from workbook), the T-Books w/ fam (16% complete), Isaiah: A CBS (Community Bible Study) Spin-Zone Workbook, and the OT/NT walkthrough (Why was it not working? I give up, I'll come back to it over one workbook break.) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 (on hiatus since FOREVER!!!) and my comic project (on hiatus since August) NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: my 6-year old blog Bookish Update Time: a multitude thereof - Face to Face Book 2 (stopped over halfway in the middle of a preface); Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman (will plan to do chapter 2+) ; A Kids' Guide to America's First Ladies (despite the age bracket of 8-12 years - hey grownups, you can't trump my right to read as an adult with disabilities, okay? I am autistic, a lifelong learner, and haven't touched on the subject of U.S. presidents in a long time since I was around 13!) by Kathleen Krull (already on chapter 3 and I am already addicted to it the same way as I have done to the Rejected Princesses double feature); and 5 Levels of Leadership (will do Level 4+ AFTER The Science of Well-Being)
  13. IMPORTANT AND URGENT: The Science of Well-Being (90% complete) and clean-up around the house (planning to get rid of a small batch of clothes soon - working on it bit by bit) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: Project Exodus (9/20 complete), my 52-week Bible reading plan (47/52 complete), Proverbs with an entire family (100% complete), the T-Books w/ fam (12% complete), and the OT/NT walkthrough (still >1/12 accomplished and slowly progressing... I hope) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 (will work more on chapter 21 sometime) and my comic project (currently working on chapter 1 as of right now after introduction and prologue over August; ugh... I haven't drawn anything new in a while nor finished the sky on the first official page (you know the color I am working on in the background was cool grey because of the storm)) NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: my 6-year old blog Bookish Update Time: Face to Face Book 2 (haven't finished a series in 2 years since Book 1...; over halfway there through the preface, will work on main text to read next)
  14. IMPORTANT AND URGENT: The Science of Well-Being (will plan to finish week 6 today due to incoming vacation) and clean-up around the house (planning to get rid of a small batch of clothes soon) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: Project Exodus (7/20 complete; will do chapter 15 and up when I come back from Spokane), my 52-week Bible reading plan (5/6 complete, will resume), Proverbs with an entire family (22/31 complete), and the OT/NT walkthrough (still >1/12 accomplished; it is not gonna change anything) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 (will work more on chapter 21 sometime) and my comic project (currently working on chapter 1 as of right now after introduction and prologue over August) NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: my 6-year old blog Bookish Update Time: Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Rip Van Winkle, and Golden Dreams by Washington Irving but DUMBED DOWN by Jack Kelly and illustrated by Pablo Marcos (in progress: All done! 100% complete) I need a well-deserved break since I am leaving to go to Spokane soon today at the earliest. New "Quarter"'s Resolution Goal Progress: 240/4500 pages total read
  15. IMPORTANT AND URGENT: The Science of Well-Being (planning to keep it up over the weekend...) and clean-up around the house (planning to get rid of a small batch of clothes soon) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: Project Exodus (13/40 complete; expecting the entire climax chapter in just a few days before leaving to go to Spokane by next week), my 52-week Bible reading plan (will catch up at Grandma's house today), Proverbs with an entire family (19/31 complete), and the OT/NT walkthrough (still >1/12 accomplished; it is not gonna change anything) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 (will work more on chapter 21 sometime) and my comic project (currently working on chapter 1 as of right now after introduction and prologue over August) NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: my 6-year old blog Bookish Update Time: Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Rip Van Winkle, and Golden Dreams by Washington Irving but DUMBED DOWN by Jack Kelly and illustrated by Pablo Marcos (in progress: 200 pages down and only 40 more to go if you count the 3 end pages that are blank; anyways, I am halfway there to Golden Dreams and I wonder what will happen next...) Coming up next... Sir Ivanhoe (another installment of the GICs I have yet to slay starting tomorrow due to 10 extra pages to absolutely finish my 5th session of my quarterly resolution)! New "Quarter"'s Resolution Goal Progress: 200/4500 pages total read (4 sessions down, 86 more to go)
  16. IMPORTANT AND URGENT: The Science of Well-Being (planning to keep it up over the weekend...) and clean-up around the house (planning to get rid of a small batch of clothes soon) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: Project Exodus (13/40 complete; expecting the entire climax chapter in just a few days before leaving to go to Spokane by next week), my 52-week Bible reading plan (will catch up at Grandma's house tomorrow), Proverbs with an entire family (planning to be 19/31 complete as promised...), and the OT/NT walkthrough (still >1/12 accomplished; it is not gonna change anything) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 (will work more on chapter 21 sometime) and my comic project (currently working on chapter 1 as of right now after introduction and prologue over August) NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: my 6-year old blog Bookish Update Time: Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Rip Van Winkle, and Golden Dreams by Washington Irving but DUMBED DOWN by Jack Kelly and illustrated by Pablo Marcos (in progress: 2/3 complete story-wise) New "Quarter"'s Resolution Goal Progress: 150/4500 pages total read (3 sessions down, 87 more to go) Life Update: Earlier this week, I had a referral to come back to the doctor in Redmond where I almost lost my virginity to a blue speculum with LED lights on top the night before my sister was legally old enough to drink. Nonetheless, what's more? I was scheduled to have an ultrasound exam (no, I am NOT pregnant with child yet; mind you: I was expecting a transvaginal ultrasound exam to let the healthcare professionals know that I am okay menstruating properly because taking supplements when you're infertile and completely abstained makes you wanna have relationships with guys sooner than later while in reality you're not ready to date a significant other and just do nothing like a third of my generation living with parents yet a quarter of my generation overall was a caregiver especially if it is a temp job in my personal experience with Mom post-op) on October 15th. Then comes November 18th and I was scheduled to meet up with the weight loss clinic people who will help me with my weight loss. Mom did it all for me due to the fact that she is a legal guardian since my 18th birthday, so I NEVER get a chance to go to driving school or live on my own, especially after I grew out of the Navigator Assistant support system that helps people with disabilities in need of accomodations during college life.
  17. Thank you, @Icandothis IMPORTANT AND URGENT: The Science of Well-Being (almost halfway there if I can keep up with the lectures and test this week) and clean-up around the house (finally got rid of the stupid pac-n-play item from Target last December we really don't need as of yesterday to my older cousin and cousin "in-law" since their daughter is not 1 yet and is indeed nearly two weeks older than Ivy Jane Seewald (her birthday was on the same day when Doris Day died whereas the latter baby with the name I mentioned was born on Memorial Eve)) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: Project Exodus (13/40 complete, well at least the clouds and fire showed up at the last minute and expecting the entire climax chapter before leaving to go to Spokane by next Friday), my 52-week Bible reading plan (planning to catch up starting today...), Proverbs with an entire family (17/31 complete), and the OT/NT walkthrough (still >1/12 accomplished) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 (will work more on chapter 21 sometime) and my comic project (currently working on chapter 1 as of right now after introduction and prologue over August) NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: my 6-year old blog Bookish Update Time: Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Rip Van Winkle, and Golden Dreams by Washington Irving but DUMBED DOWN by Jack Kelly and illustrated by Pablo Marcos (in progress: 27/120) New "Quarter"'s Resolution Goal Progress: 50/4500 pages total read (1 session down, 89 more to go)
  18. IMPORTANT AND URGENT: The Science of Well-Being (YAY! I am on week 5!) and clean-up around the house (just barely getting started) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: Project Exodus (still 3/10 complete; will slowly resume tomorrow (the day my last school was being prayed by all the school prayer advocates out there from a congregation)), my 52-week Bible reading plan (will do today that now it is meditation period - a good time to catch up besides all the "mind control" B.S.), Proverbs with an entire family (15/31 complete), and the OT/NT walkthrough (still >1/12 accomplished) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 (will work more on chapter 21 sometime) and my comic project (currently working on chapter 1 as of right now after introduction and prologue over August) NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: my 6-year old blog Bookish Update Time: The 5 Levels of Leadership by John C. Maxwell (now on hiatus after 3 "Levels"); Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman (now on hiatus after Chapter 1); now reading... Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Rip Van Winkle, and Golden Dreams by Washington Irving but DUMBED DOWN by Jack Kelly and illustrated by Pablo Marcos (Why? Halloween is coming in more than a month away and I wanna get spooked up ahead of time) Order Update Time: 1 more tithing session left until homecoming weekend And now for the rest of 2019 starting on October 1st: I wanna read 50 pages or more per day to catch up faster than expected. I promise. No picture books allowed. Sorry kids, bingereading is for ADULTS ONLY!!! Nobody can take away MY freedom to read and MINE ALONE! Anyways, moving on... Over the rest of the past month... In a second week of well-being, I have savored one random thing per day and was thankful for ALL 5 things a day too via a journal sub-entry. The third week: I never got a chance to connect with random people especially guys my generation due to Mom's medical leave. My random acts of kindness contributed absolutely 100% to the caregiving of Mom in post-op mode and NOTHING outside it except I contribute financially to the local church. Not only that, for I have contributed on a more financial level to not just "keep America great" but also "rescue more children from abortion". That is all because of the politics I am interested in since I was a middle schooler not knowingly in more details until 11th grade. I knew what communism is about because it's evil, but never have I ever understand what socialism and capitalism is until age 18. When I was in college, I knew there is MORE good in capitalism than socialism because my generation does the exact opposite and let our nation down BIG TIME since they still don't accept the fact that Trump won the 2016 elections and that they were brainwashed into a Russian hoax and coming into the investigation but NEVER understanding the endpoint being solved. Spoilers: there is no collusion and no obstruction. See? Week 4 of well-being: I walked 30 minutes per day with Mom and my sis Lauren and I slept more than the recommended 7-8 hours a night because my body and mind deserves the needed rest more due to my moderate obesity. Also, I napped last week. Today, I got another chance to do the social gathering for the next 6 weeks. It is a "starting point". Yay! We won the game 27-10. As a bonus, if you're interested, here's the following two things I have acquainted. I want you to look up "power of positive thinking" in the searchbar of the TED website and click on the one by Peale. Then you're all set. And here is a link to the meditation playlist there. Enjoy! https://m.soundcloud.com/yaleuniversity/sets/the-science-of-well-being-guided-meditations/s-yeYkZ
  19. Knowing is not half the battle. That is a debunk of the GI Joe Fallacy "knowing is half the battle". Have you heard of it before? I learned of it in The Science of Well-Being.
  20. IMPORTANT AND URGENT: The Science of Well-Being (by far; almost a month in by tomorrow) and clean-up around the house (just barely getting started) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: Project Exodus (still 3/10 complete; will slowly resume on Monday (the day my last school was being prayed by all the school prayer advocates out there from a congregation)), my 52-week Bible reading plan (not changed as of the last time I posted...), Proverbs with an entire family (13/31 complete), and the OT/NT walkthrough (still >1/12 accomplished) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 (will work more on chapter 21 sometime) and my comic project (currently working on chapter 1 as of right now after introduction and prologue over August) NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: my 6-year old blog Bookish Update Time: The 5 Levels of Leadership by John C. Maxwell (now on hiatus after 3 "Levels"); now reading... Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman (just finished Chapter 1, sorry for a really slow pace due to the ongoing constant circumstances of everyday life that now I am not used to being a stay-at-home individual due to MONTHS of training to do) Order Update Time: 2 more tithing sessions left until homecoming weekend; the Q-Tips just arrived at the front porch and I had them restocked in my bathroom, all set for usage
  21. IMPORTANT AND URGENT: The Science of Well-Being (by far; hopefully, I'll pass the Week 3 quiz today) and clean-up around the house (just barely getting started) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: Project Exodus (still 3/10 complete; will slowly resume on next Monday (the day my last school was being prayed by all the school prayer advocates out there from a congregation)), my 52-week Bible reading plan (44 weeks and a day down and only 8 weeks and 6 days more to go), Proverbs with an entire family (still 11/31 complete), and the OT/NT walkthrough (still >1/12 accomplished) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 (will work more on chapter 21 sometime) and my comic project (currently working on chapter 1 as of right now after introduction and prologue over August) NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: my 6-year old blog Bookish Update Time: The 5 Levels of Leadership by John C. Maxwell (now on hiatus after 3 "Levels"); now reading... Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman (Why? Because it's Banned Books Week right now and I highly endorse the message since 2013. Look it up on Wikipedia or something similar like ALA for lists of challenged and banned books if you're interested and would like to give it a try.) Order Update Time: weekly tithing until October 6 due to homecoming weekend coming up afterwards and the Q-Tips will arrive by the end of Tuesday from Walmart at the latest (status: still pending according to Ontrac)
  22. IMPORTANT AND URGENT: The Science of Well-Being (by far; hopefully, I'll pass the Week 3 quiz either today or tomorrow) and clean-up around the house (just barely getting started) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: Project Exodus (still 3/10 complete; will slowly resume on next Monday (the day my last school was being prayed by all the school prayer advocates out there from a congregation)), my 52-week Bible reading plan (44 weeks down and only 8 weeks more to go), Proverbs with an entire family (now 11/31 complete), and the OT/NT walkthrough (still >1/12 accomplished) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 (will work more on chapter 21 sometime) and my comic project (currently working on chapter 1 as of right now after introduction and prologue over August) NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: my 6-year old blog Bookish Update Time: currently reading The 5 Levels of Leadership by John C. Maxwell (I should be done with Level 3 today by now, for I want a break in order to celebrate Banned Books Week with Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman starting tomorrow.) Order Update Time: weekly tithing until October 6 due to homecoming weekend coming up afterwards and the Q-Tips will arrive by Monday or Tuesday from Walmart (status: pending according to Ontrac)
  23. IMPORTANT AND URGENT: The Science of Well-Being (by far) and clean-up around the house (just barely getting started) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: Project Exodus (still 3/10 complete; will slowly resume on the 30th of September (the day my last school was being prayed by all the school prayer advocates out there from a congregation)), my 52-week Bible reading plan (43 weeks and 4 days down and only 9 weeks and 3 days more to go), Proverbs with an entire family (now 9/31 complete), and the OT/NT walkthrough (still >1/12 accomplished) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 (will work more on chapter 21 sometime) and my comic project (currently working on chapter 1 as of right now after introduction and prologue over August) NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: my now 6-year old blog as of less than a month ago Bookish Update Time: currently reading The 5 Levels of Leadership by John C. Maxwell (Yay! I made it to Level 3!) Order Update Time: nothing but weekly tithes until October 6 and it will resume on the 20th (October 11-13 is my sister's homecoming weekend) Note: I will make up last Sunday's tithe for mid-December because I slept in too much.
  24. Me too except that was about a similar issue I have faced when I was in college early on.
  25. Here is today's work in-progress (WIP) that is up-to-date! IMPORTANT AND URGENT: same... IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: same except for my 52-week Bible reading plan (42 weeks and 3 days down and only 10 weeks and 4 days more to go) and Proverbs with an entire family (now 8/31 complete) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: same NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: same ol same ol as of yesterday Bookish Update Time: currently reading The 5 Levels of Leadership by John C. Maxwell (did not proceed after Downside of Permission due to Mom's clinical and lab appointments in one day, but I am planning to focus more on any future subchapters by tonight or so) Order Update Time: same as it is all mentioned yesterday
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