I literally just realized that half of the branding images on my site weren't actually loaded and the only reason I was seeing them was cause I had them on localhost. No one else could see them. Ayayay
I'm starting to keep a 'Done' list. Not just the things I have to do, but all the things I accomplish each day, even if they weren't on a To Do list. Anything that gets me closer to my goals goes on the list.
It's easy to forget/ignore all the things you've accomplished. But we should take sometime to recognize it.
I think you'll be surprised by the number of things you get done each day that you don't give yourself credit for.
Now, more than ever.
Can you mute an entire instance? Or see the timeline of a particular instance rather than all federated instances at once?
Let’s let the free market sort it ou..... oh
I have had zero time for #games for a while now, but now I want to set aside some time regularly for games as a way of taking my life back a bit and relaxing. Any suggestions on what to play?
I particularly love games that involve lots of exploration. But also something I don't need to play in like 3-hour increments.
This was one of the first computer games I played and still a favorite in my heart (though I had the VGA version)
I'm really enjoying "Hello, My Twenties! / 청춘시대". Song Ji-won / 송지원 (played by Park Eun-bin / 박은빈) is hilarious; she might be one of my favorite characters ever. The other characters/actresses are all great too. Not a #Kdrama super-fan or anything but this was really good. It's fun and upbeat, but still has moving, real, even dark stories.
I think I've discovered one of the reasons I like #Skyrim so much. It's this huge natural world you can walk around and enjoy. But there is just enough danger for my mind to shut up and pay attention to my surroundings. It's like forced meditation. IRL, when I walk around nature, my mind is often still running, talking to itself about a thousand things. But with a slight danger in Skyrim, it's quiet and peaceful. I relax so much.
So I vote we should release bears and wolves in public parks.
I find when I have lots of simultaneous stimuli (work, video in background, etc) I get more stressed and tired generally.
But I also find this overload of stimuli addicting and feel uncomfortable without it. So I'm trying to force myself to limit the amount of things I am consuming at once.
And I am finding it so hard. Constantly feeling like I need to be doing more.
"Do one thing at a time and concentrate well on that" is what I'm trying to do but its hard.
Accès difficile au buffet
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to any friends I haven’t replied to 😅 https://ift.tt/2tLw3bT
Food
This is the thing I painted that I don't hate
à juste titre always makes me smile.