A work plan | |
From: | e. |
To: | trevoroche |
Date: | Tue, Jul 9, 2019 8:12 am |
This affects art, since everything I do is art. I'm trying to fix the boat while it's sailing, and art is my methodology.
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From: e. <trevoroche@aol.com>
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Sent: Tue, Jul 9, 2019 8:09 am
Subject: Re: Lynn's Mon., 7/8/19 score; Tue., 7/9/19 plan:
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From: e. <trevoroche@aol.com>
To: lmanheim <lmanheim@aol.com>; trevoroche <trevoroche@aol.com>
Sent: Tue, Jul 9, 2019 8:09 am
Subject: Re: Lynn's Mon., 7/8/19 score; Tue., 7/9/19 plan:
My current idea--let's see how long it lasts--is to turn tracked and opt items into 1 min tasks, then really try to do them. It felt good when i TRIED IT YESTERDAY. Then the process becomes somewhat organic. Some unexpected considerations take over. Some tasks get drawn out, and it's compelling to get them to a given stage. Another consideration is the need to back off finishing or continuing a project when instead they can be left unfinished in a way that invites further discreet increments of effort on them. It seems that somehow, over time, significant tasks get accomplished, almost by themselves.
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