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ethicalgirlscout · 6 years
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A pair of Detroit natives have decided to combat neighborhood blight in a pretty sweet way — by transforming abandoned vacant lots in their city into honeybee farms.
Detroit Hives, a nonprofit organization founded by Timothy Paule and Nicole Lindsey in 2017, purchases vacant properties and remodels them into fully functioning bee farms.
“These properties are left abandoned and serve as a dumping ground in most cases,”. “The area can be a breeding ground for environmental hazards, which creates a stigma around the city.”
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ethicalgirlscout · 6 years
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You know what we don’t have enough novels about, imo? Normal stories taking place in really cool settings. 
If you have a magical universe or a dystopia setting, the plot always comes back to saving the world or destroying the government, or both–turning the already really interesting world on its head. 
But like… why? 
Why can’t I just read about a magical teen coming of age and surviving puberty in a world where dragons happen to be real? Have the dude in steampunk probably-London deal reunite with his estranged sister and figure out how to be a family again. Gruff alien bounty hunter adopts a human child and has to protect them from all the enemies she’s made in the past, which unfortunately is a whole heck of a lot of enemies. 
Write a Hallmark movie set in an undersea colony in deep space, darn it
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ethicalgirlscout · 6 years
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less “chosen one” heroes, more heroes that chose THEMSELVES. give me heroes that see a problem, look around, and think, “WELP, clearly no one ELSE is gonna fix it, so APPARENTLY it has to be me” and goes to their friends and is like “Y’ALL, GET YOUR SHIT, WE’RE GOING ON A QUEST”
“what wait why”
“the world is broken and the people in charge aren’t doing anything, so we’re gonna do something for them”
“didn’t the prophecy say a wise and noble mage would choose someone to conquer the evil?”
“yeah well, i can do magic, and i’m pretty fucking wise and noble, right?”
“…..”
“……………….RIGHT?!”
*hasty statements of agreement*
“exactly. so, i’ve come to the conclusion that i’m the mage of the prophecy. and guess what. i choose myself. now let’s go.”
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ethicalgirlscout · 6 years
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How to Write When You Don't Have Time
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I might be losing my mind a little bit, but I swear someone asked me how to write when they don’t have time, but now I can’t locate the question in my inboxes or messages, but I thought I’d address it just in case someone actually did ask me this question. First off, let me start by saying, I may not be the best person to answer this. I’m not married, don’t have kids, and I work in the writing industry. So if anyone reading this has their own expertise to add to this post, please leave a comment for others. Before getting too far into this topic, I want to acknowledge that some people may be dealing with a lot of life challenges at the moment, with serious health problems, being a caretaker for a loved one, serious financial problems, and unforeseen life crises, and may be legitimately unable to work on their writing because they ran out of today’s time yesterday and their physical and mental stamina ran out before they got out of bed this morning. If you find yourself in such a category, don’t fret. Life happens. It won’t be this crazy forever. But for the average person who has at least half a grip on their crazy busy life but can’t quite squeeze writing into said life, here are some ideas that might help. 1. Get more out of your schedule by living with more intention.
Some of us human beings struggle to live intentionally. We pull out our phones to check on something, and before we know it, we’ve lost an hour to the social media black hole. Or we sat down to take a break and suddenly Netflix is asking us if we are still watching Stranger Things. I know what some of you are thinking: Isn’t this post supposed to be about people who are too busy to write? Not about people who are just sitting around? My point is, whether or not you actually spend hours unexpectedly watching Netflix, there are probably parts of your day you are living without intention, which usually means time is slipping through your fingers. Not everyone wants to live every hour intentionally. Many cultures and lifestyles around the world don’t; they just go with the flow and do whatever, like the beach lifestyle. What I am saying is that if you are a busy person who doesn’t have time to write, and you want to have time to write, this might be what you want to look at. Do you have behaviors and parts of the day where you are unintentionally losing time? Do you have the tendency to procrastinate things you don’t want to do, for example? Intentional living doesn’t mean you never get breaks. It means that when you take a break, you take breaks you intended to take. It doesn’t mean that you never have free time. It means that when you have free time, it’s something you intended. Intentional living means making every hour count, and getting rid of moments where time doesn’t. It means when you are doing something, you are doing something, not kind of doing it. If I’m cleaning my room, but sort of just leisurely cleaning it, I’m probably losing time. But if I decide to draw upon more intention, and clean my room more intentionally, I’ll make an effort to do it in a more efficient manner and get done quicker. So look at your lifestyle and see if you can free up more time by living more intentionally. And notice that I didn’t say you had to live at max capacity intention. I said more intention. 2. Don’t work harder. Work smarter.
There is a business show I love to watch called The Profit. In it, successful business man Marcus Lemonis goes into failing businesses and helps build them back up. One of the things Marcus says is that it’s better to work smarter than it is to work harder. And when you think about it, it makes perfect sense. Here is a simple example. Let’s say I’m working really hard at doing the dishes. I’m working as hard as I can, but my methods are random. I hand-wash and put the dishes away one by one. I’m putting a lot of time and effort into getting this kitchen clean. But you know what’s better than working harder at that method? Working smarter. Instead of hand-washing everything, I put them in the dishwasher. Instead of putting items away one by one as I wash them, I put them into piles and take the whole stack of plates to the cupboard at once. Working smarter is about looking for ways to work more efficiently. It’s about finding ways to get more done in the time you have, and finding easier but still effective methods. Pretty much everyone is doing something that could be done more efficiently. When you work smarter you can free up more time. Or, when you write smarter, you can get more done in the amount of time you have. 3. Stop using mental energy focusing on the fact you don’t have enough time.
My dad is a really busy person. One thing he said to me several months ago has stuck in my mind. He said, it’s amazing how much more you can get done when you stop thinking about how you can’t get it done. This is probably going to sound weird, but the way we think is also a usage of time–our mental time. The mental time we spend thinking about how we feel sorry for ourselves is mental time we could be putting to use in a different way. You might could even say we can try to think with more intention or to think smarter. Instead of thinking about how I don’t have time to do something, I could be spending the “mental time” and “mental stamina,” thinking about how I can do that thing more efficiently. Feeling sorry for ourselves about not having time often leads to sluggish demeanors and attitudes, and only makes it that much more difficult to be productive. It’s like we’ve dropped a boulder in our own path that we now have to push out of the way before we can continue. The older I get, the more I realize, how we think about things is everything. Unfortunately, though, when you make statements like that, you get a whole bunch of people going out and trying to micro-manage all their thoughts and feelings, and they actually end up just suppressing said thoughts and feelings. It’s not about suppressing–it’s not about telling yourself you aren’t allowed to think or feel that way, that breeds resentment toward self and unrealistic expectations. Instead, if you have a problem with the way you think, you acknowledge it and move on. Or, depending on how serious it is, you acknowledge it, work through it, and then move on. It takes time–maybe months or years–but eventually it won’t be a tendency to think that way anymore. I am a strong believer that in most circumstances, we can eventually change how we think. Anyway, my point is, stop using your “mental time” on thoughts that aren’t helpful to you. You don’t need them anymore. It’s not helpful to focus on how little time you have. What is helpful is focusing on how to best manage the time or task you have been given. What is helpful is spending your mental stamina on how you’ll build your better life, realistically. 4. Stop procrastinating and implement the 20-minute rule.
Learn to start doing something you don’t want to do, when you should do it. Don’t watch an episode first. Don’t play Candy Crush first. Sit down and start working. Remember, it’s okay if you really, really, really don’t want to do something. You are allowed to feel that way. But what matters is that you do it despite it. My brother and I have a method for when we don’t feel like working on something. It’s what I think of as the 20-minute rule. Now, I don’t know psychologically why this works, but it works for both of us almost every single time. And I’ve seen it work for many others. When you don’t want to work on something, you sit down and work on it anyway, telling yourself you only need to do it for 20 minutes. Now, you need to actually do the work intentionally–actually put in effort, not just sit there–and I don’t know why, but almost always, by 20 minutes in, you realize it’s not that bad. It’s like my dad always says, “Nothing is as bad as you think it’s going to be.” After 20 minutes, it’s easier to work longer, and I just keep working anyway. You can try this with anything you don’t want to do, in order to get it done quicker so you can free up writing time. But you can also do this with writing, when you finally have freed up a few minutes to write and don’t feel like writing. Just give yourself 20 minutes. I bet 9/10 times you’ll want to keep writing after the 20 minutes. 5. Use the percolation approach to writing.
There are discovery writers, people who like to just sit down and start writing and “discover” the story as they go; and there are outliners, people who like to outline the story before they start writing. But there is also another writing approach that’s very common that we don’t talk about much, which is the percolation approach. Percolation is when you get ideas for a story, and you let them sit in your mind for a while until you are ready to write them. If you don’t have a lot of time to write, or time to set aside to consistently write, the percolation method is a good one for you. You probably have ideas of what kind of stories you want to write. Let them sit in your mind. Let your subconscious take a stab at them. Think about them when falling asleep at night, or in the morning before you get out of bed. When you feel ready to write the scene and have a few minutes, you’re all ready to go. I think most writers use a little bit of all three methods. The tricky part about percolation is you might hit an area that doesn’t eventually come together on its own, so you do need to sit down and work it out. But, heck, you can even use the percolation method scene-by-scene. When one scene is ready to write, you write it. Then you let more ideas percolate, and then you write that scene. You don’t have to write chronologically either. Write the scenes you want, and before you know it, you might have half the book in your head done.
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ethicalgirlscout · 7 years
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[…] PROBLEM: A low word count can indicate:
Weak or jumpy plot Underdeveloped characters Not enough context.
SOLUTION?
STEP 1: BALANCE YOUR PLOT LINES. I’ve talked about this a little in the past, and my favorite tool to use is a method from my favorite author: J.K. Rowling.
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ethicalgirlscout · 7 years
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Best advice I’ve received so far
the time you take being jealous of other people’s success is the time you could be using to build your own
you’re never going to “feel like it”
doing and practicing now is better than waiting for the perfect moment
eliminate people with toxic habits from your life
you are in control. Everything you’ve done up to this moment led you here. Therefore, your future is determined by what you do now.
everything is as it should be and only later in life you can connect the dots.
self discipline will give you freedom. consistency will give you results
everything is temporary. You should find freedom in this concept
the rich stay rich acting poor and the poor stay poor acting rich
being healthy means finding a balance between the good and the bad
the people that outranked you have outworked you.
you can’t be grateful and negative at the same time.
Meditate on these statements. They are so very powerful! Xxx
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[6.1.17] One more week of school, then summer!!
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ethicalgirlscout · 8 years
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ethicalgirlscout · 8 years
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But the 8-hour workday is too profitable for big business, not because of the amount of work people get done in eight hours (the average office worker gets less than three hours of actual work done in 8 hours) but because it makes for such a purchase-happy public. Keeping free time scarce means people pay a lot more for convenience, gratification, and any other relief they can buy. It keeps them watching television, and its commercials. It keeps them unambitious outside of work. We’ve been led into a culture that has been engineered to leave us tired, hungry for indulgence, willing to pay a lot for convenience and entertainment, and most importantly, vaguely dissatisfied with our lives so that we continue wanting things we don’t have. We buy so much because it always seems like something is still missing.
Your Lifestyle Has Already Been Designed (via beccap)
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ethicalgirlscout · 8 years
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Pablo Picasso, Mère et enfant [Mother and Child], 1902. Oil on paper laid on canvas, 40.50 x 33.00 cm (framed: 58.90 x 51.20 x 8.20 cm). National Galleries of Scotland (accession no., GMA 967). © Succession Picasso/DACS, London 2015. Credit: Presented by Sir Alexander Maitland in memory of his wife Rosalind 1960.
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This work was painted during what is commonly known as Picasso’s ‘Blue Period’. The artist was greatly affected by the suicide of a close friend in 1901, and subsequently produced a series of paintings in melancholy blue tones. The painting was also influenced by Picasso’s regular visits to a women’s prison-hospital in Paris. The misery of those women, many of whom had babies or young children, seems to have struck a chord with the artist. The pose of the figure in this painting, with her face turned away from the viewer, suggests her suffering and shame. This was the first painting by Picasso to enter the collection of the National Galleries of Scotland.
Source:National Galleries of Scotland, http://www.nationalgalleries.org/object/GMA
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ethicalgirlscout · 8 years
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Wishing everyone a great week! #riseandgrind #grindtime #beyonce #formation #quoteoftheday #girlboss #inspiration #motivation #instagood #picoftheday #etsy #leeartdesigns #vintageframedwhiteboard #monday #slay www.leeartdesigns.etsy.com
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i have no self-control
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ethicalgirlscout · 8 years
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“When is the time you felt most broken?” “I first ran for Congress in 1999, and I got beat. I just got whooped. I had been in the state legislature for a long time, I was in the minority party, I wasn’t getting a lot done, and I was away from my family and putting a lot of strain on Michelle. Then for me to run and lose that bad, I was thinking maybe this isn’t what I was cut out to do. I was forty years old, and I’d invested a lot of time and effort into something that didn’t seem to be working. But the thing that got me through that moment, and any other time that I’ve felt stuck, is to remind myself that it’s about the work. Because if you’re worrying about yourself—if you’re thinking: ‘Am I succeeding? Am I in the right position? Am I being appreciated?’ --- then you’re going to end up feeling frustrated and stuck. But if you can keep it about the work, you’ll always have a path. There’s always something to be done.”
HONY Interview with President Obama
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ethicalgirlscout · 8 years
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#MyAnchor #YourAnchor. 530am wake up to start an insanely busy weekend with me being up for 37hrs straight w/ zero sleep. But first the anchoring part... Starts with 2 big cups of unleaded, quietly say good morning to all my girls without waking them up (I have a house full of estrogen;), take the only other thing in the house with testicles (my pup Hobbs) out for his "am business" then we head over to our #IronParadise otherwise known as "My anchor". I sit in the middle of the floor, stretch and think about the crazy schedule ahead. No music yet, just quiet thoughts and the occasional audible fart from my Frenchie Hobbs which I find hilarious because I'm a dude and well... we love laughing at dumb shit. Then the fun begins.. lights come on, music blares and I knock out my cardio for 35min. I'll eat breakfast and go back for workout #2 which is heavy duty with the iron. After 3hrs of my AM ritual, I'm physically and psychologically "anchored". Now I can start my schedule.. Fly to LA, have multiple biz meetings, surprise the hell outta fans tonight at an event - they have no idea and its gonna be f'n awesome. Prep for and present at the Golden Globes on Sunday with the hottest woman on the planet (you'll see;), after the Globes I'll immediately book it back to the jet (no fun party's where DJ gets turnt) and a quick 4hrs back to Florida, land and head straight to the #IronParadise so I can knock out a cardio sesh to get the blood going for a 2nd wind, head straight to our #BALLERS set where we'll clock in another 12-14hr work day of shooting. When I finally lay my big head down to sleep at some point Monday night I would've been up workin' with zero sleep for approx 37hrs. Point of this story isn't about long insane work hours equaling success, because that's bullshit. It doesn't. It's about OUR ANCHOR that we find that allows us to work hard for that success. My anchor is my AM ritual of kissing my babies, hangin' w/ Hobbs, quiet time and training hard. It's a crucial key to my success and I want you to find yours. Find your anchor. Find your success. And if you're thinking about getting a Frenchie, just remember they fart. #MyAnchor #IronParadise 💯
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ethicalgirlscout · 8 years
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Do what you have to do until you can do what you want to do.
Oprah Winfrey  (via pinkera)
THIS COULD NOT HAVE COME INTO MY LIFE AT A MORE APPROPRIATE TIME
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There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self.
Ernest Hemingway
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barefoot contessa drinking game
1 shot if:
she says, ‘fabulous’
‘how easy is that’
‘how bad can that be’
‘who wants dessert’
‘store bought is fine’
if she uses ‘good vanilla’ or ‘good ketchup’
if she uses coffee in a chocolate dish to increase the depth of flavor
if she makes chicken
if it’s roasted
if she’s wearing denim
2 shot if:
a gay guy is present
if his name is miguel
if he makes a table scape
if frank is present
if they have back and forth banter
if steven is present
if it’s a ‘back to basics’ episode and either tyler florence or bobby flay is the guest
if she’s wearing navy blue or black
if she leaves her dinner party and says ‘dont have fun without me’
3 shots if:
she mentions ‘saffron’
if she mentions using ‘good dijon mustard’
if its not a ‘back to basics’ episode
if they do the ‘ask ina’ segment
if she uses the grill
if she’s wearing blue
4 shots if:
she mentions ‘stamen of the crocus’
T.R is present
if he’s wearing sunglasses and then takes them off
if she uses the grill for a non-meat dish
5 shots if:
if jeffrey is present
if they kiss
if eli zabar is present
if she uses her blackberry
if she drives her mercedes
if she’s wearing white
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