How to Feed Your Sourdough Starter. I made a bunch of other sourdough videos, too. Everything from how to make sourdough starter from scratch to baking your final product. Lmk if you have questions.
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80% of cross-platform connectivity solutions I find yield inaccurate results.
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I'm 45 & still don't know what I'm doing for a career. It's been a long, strange trip. Please join me. Thank you. I hope you're awesome.
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Cpap Tacos
A very quick tutorial on how to make delicious, nutritious tacos with fresh ingredients. Just some simple recipes for potato and chicken tacos and fresh pico de gallo salsa. Seriously - it's so good and so simple - please try it. Stop putting sugar in your food! Please like, subscribe, share & make tacos!
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ADD life hacks
I’m an adult with ADD. I subscribe to Additude via
[email protected]. Sometimes they have helpful articles and free seminars. This article is good for anyone seeking better results in productivity, not just those with ADD or ADHD.
https://www.additudemag.com/25-rules-life-how-to-be-successful-with-adhd/?utm_source=eletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=best_january_2020&utm_content=011020&goal=0_d9446392d6-0c5d066a94-295314617
This list popped up in my email as I was cleaning out clutter and spam while taking a break from the work I was supposed to be doing. First I decided I should write it down in my journal, but then I decided it might be good to repost in list form. It will help me memorize it as well as maybe helping someone else. Hope it helps.
1. Celebrate progress, not perfection
2. Value the power of praise
3. Quiet the inner critic “It takes about 7 positive comments to neutralize even one negative comment.”
4. Find your people
5. Feed your mind
6. Recognize when you need a new expert
7. Take the time to get your meds right
8. Redefine “on time”
9. Be realistic about how long tasks actually take
10. Use backward planning
11. Understand the social cost of tardiness
12. Create a home base
13. Smooth out dressing’s wrinkles
14. Pick a week’s wardrobe
15. Manage your closet
16. Free your laundry. I don’t get this one. I actually just throw all my stuff in on cold so I can avoid sorting. It’s one less thing to think about, one less step.
17. Store your clothes in laundry baskets, not drawers. I can’t do this one cause I need my clothes to be not wrinkly. But yeah, sorting and folding and putting laundry away is the most annoying part about laundry. I don’t have an answer.
18. Allow dinner for breakfast. I say allow anything for anything. I barely eat if I’m not prompted once I get into a zone. I always make easy-grab snacks ahead of time. Like I’ll take a couple hours Sundays to make a big batch of chicken strips or something I can just grab and eat and won’t feel bad about eating.
19. End the struggle with paper. Still struggling with this one. I struggle to open my mail and even my email because they’re so filled with junk.
20. Find body doubles. This one helps me immensely.
21. Root out the source of whining.
22. Hop to it. Alarm clocks.
23. Ask a follow-up question
24. Fight boredom with exercise. ADHD combined with depression makes this one tough.
25. Block out noise. Also helps me immensely. Music especially puts me in a productive place, free of audio distractions.
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