I created a one person meme. =D Mostly just to try and be more positive.
What have you learned?
We’ve all learn how to do some amazing things in our lives but we tend to forgot how great our ability to learn and adapt is when things aren’t going so great. Remind yourself of how much you can achieve.
List 5 things that you have learned.
1. How to drive a car.
2. How to write a story.
3. How to speak Japanese.
4. How to build and run a webpage with HTML and CCS and PHP scripts.
5. How to color in Photoshop.
List 5 things that you still want to learn.
1. How to finish a novel.
2. How to exercise.
3. How to throw away things I don’t need.
4. How to run a business.
5. How to cook more vegetarian dishes.
Join in if you want. =D
Hmm . . . Since I take it we’re going for things we can take pride in having learned,
1. How to manage people at work without pissing them off (so far)
2. At least two ways to get up north without getting on Mopac at all (it truly is the little things . . .)
3. How to hack Firefox to get rid of that !@#%ing bookmark star
4. How to hack Word and Acrobat so they likewise don’t annoy me – pity I can never remember what I did, though, when other people want to get rid of the same annoyances
5. That people often don’t see things how I do, in the most surprising ways – that one took years, and still surprises me every time I relearn it
Would still like to learn:
1. How to get around myself in order to write a book
2. How to leave food in front of me uneaten
3. How to be comfortable with small talk (again, the little things)
4. How to get rid of more stuff, that’s one for me as well
5. How to start reading books again – I can rarely manage that these days, despite the piles of them around, he says wistfully
Of these, #2 seems the most manageable. Maybe I’ll work at that over the next week – what else will I be doing but the normal stuff, after all? And so to bed. :-)
You guys make me feel sad.
What I’ve learned:
1. RICE – In case of sprain: Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
2. My blood type is A+
3. Chocolate is poisonous to a lot of animals
4. Vitamins A, D, K are not water soluble and are stored in your body fat. Be careful not to overdose on these vitamins as you cannot simply just urinate them out.
5. Ink stains on white shirts can be removed by blotting them out; keep the stain moist and let it seep into the blotting materials. Baking soda or corn starch can be used as blotting material.
What I want to learn:
1. How to make left turns in a car. (It is the ONLY part of the driving test I can’t pass…)
2. How to use Photoshop/GiMP to its fullest.
3. Code in ASP
4. How to make a self-sustainable home-garden
5. How to be more direct and to-the-point without sounding rude.
-=PakoPako=-