| Little Evils
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| Date and Time |
- | Mar. 14th, 2008, 02:07 am | |
| Current Mood |
- | sleepy | |
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Sorting through some old stuff in boxes and drawers, I found a old Risperdal pill. Seeing it brought back memories, although not good ones.
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| The Penny Plan
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| Date and Time |
- | Mar. 14th, 2008, 11:17 am | |
| Current Mood |
- | awake | |
| Current Music |
- | budgies gurgling | |
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Several people I know "in real life" have told me I should post about my penny plan here. It's changed my life. It's taken me from being a lazy slob to being productive. The penny plan started out simple. I get 1 penny for every 5 minutes of work, I pay 1 penny for every 5 minutes of television or online time. However, that simple structure was turned into a plan that works for me and has succeeded in keeping me from falling into the eternal distraction abyss. My rules are: | Earning pennies: 6 pennies to begin the day, 12 if purpleglitter is home from work that day. 1 penny for every 5 minutes of cleaning, crafting, or other productive work. 1 penny for every 5 minutes of Telugu practice. 1 penny for every 10 minutes of book reading (magazines, no matter how dry, don't count). 1 penny for every 10 minutes of photography. 2 pennies for every 5 minutes working on a "priority project" assigned by purpleglitter.
Using pennies: Every 5 minutes of computer time costs me 1 penny. Every 5 minutes of television time costs me 1 penny. If I'm using the computer to prep photos, I pay half If I'm with purpleglitter, I pay half
If I have no pennies, I cannot do any of the activities that require them. | |
The penny plan, unlike project schedule or project three meals, has proven to be something I can stick to. I've been on it successfully for almost a month at this point and I still going strong. It has truly transformed me. |
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