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Sean on Personal Development: December 2005
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Sean on Personal Development. Wednesday, December 21, 2005. I had a discussion with a coworker today about the use of new technologies in a department's development (this was mired in a larger discussion). I think it is the responsibility of each person to keep up to date on technologies, on art forms, on whatever your chosen industry is. I cannot fathom why someone would not. I get the impression that many consider education to be somethat that happens in classrooms before. Doesn't that often rely on us...
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Sean on Personal Development: Do What You Gotta Do
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Sean on Personal Development. Wednesday, December 07, 2005. Do What You Gotta Do. I deeply value my focused creative time. When I get into "the Zone", I don't want to give it up for anything. And I'll go to some lengths to hold onto that focus. Even with the added hours of polyphasic sleep. Has some excellent suggestions on maximizing Muse-time in his essay Do It Now. The entire essay is an excellent read, but the uninterrupted time info is found under "Guard Thy Time". But Steve suggests that in order t...
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Archive for April, 2007. Laquo; Previous Entries. Friday, April 27th, 2007. A colleague sent me a link to a O’Reilly Radar. In which the author links to a presentation for, and briefly discusses, a framework. Dojo Offline, for allowing web-applications to work, you guessed it, offline. Pretty slick. They gloss over the 800 pound gorilla of sync conflicts more than I would like (as. Becoming not only more popular, but also more. For users’ business processes, the expectation that one does not need t...
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Sean on Personal Development: 9 to 5 Escape Velocity
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Sean on Personal Development. Tuesday, November 22, 2005. 9 to 5 Escape Velocity. I first started this blog as a means to catalogue both my goals as a person, but also the means which I had been using in order to advance my life in the way that I saw fit. The idea behind this was that much of what I learn and use as I got through this step in my life would help others along their path, so why not share that information? First thing that I started pursuing was a polyphasic sleep schedule. I don't know abo...
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Sean on Personal Development: Polyphasic Sleep Blog moved
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Sean on Personal Development. Monday, November 21, 2005. Polyphasic Sleep Blog moved. The Polyphasic Sleep portion of the personal development blog has been extracted into its own section. it's now found here. It was rapidly evolving into its own beast, so I spun it off. Posted by Sean at 11/21/2005 05:50:00 PM. Links to this post:. Musings on the pursuit of one's muse, targeting personal passion and financial independence.
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Sean on Personal Development: November 2005
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Sean on Personal Development. Monday, November 28, 2005. Brainstorming and Maintaining Inspiration. Now that I’ve been working at a desk job for a while, it has become clear to me that, while working within another company, every employee spends nearly all of their time striving for the success of their company or their boss. Very rarely is an employee able to fully work towards their own success in a corporate empire when it doesn’t necessarily mesh with that of the company. Why do we do this? From the ...
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Sean on Personal Development: Goal setting
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Sean on Personal Development. Tuesday, December 06, 2005. A common joke for a lot of geeks when discussing money-making schemes is a farcical three-step plan for success:. Step 1. Do something weird. (e.g. Build a stadium in the middle of nowhere, experiment with polyphasic sleep. Step 3. Profit! It spawned from a. Episode involving the Underpants Gnomes. In which their plan was the same, except replace "Do something weird" with "Steal underpants". Heck, maybe it'll be a shortcut. But if I'd sat and plan...