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justastabbylilgay · 2 months ago
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Suddenly hit by the random and intense desire to eat a tea egg
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vesperscas · 1 year ago
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let's play spot the castiel in this picture.
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liu-yu-xin · 1 year ago
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I dont particularly want to listen to winwins section but he is sooooooo cute his head is so round in his beanie. ive seen some nctzens say hes playing up the cute innocent schtick and its all pretend its like well either way good on him cos i dont think even the best actor in the world would be able to present this particular brand of cute as well as he does
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jonahmagnus · 1 year ago
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Thinks too hard about Isabel Guerra fatherhood toxic masculinity and generational trauma so hard that I bash my face through the wall
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fitzselfships · 1 year ago
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I'm definitely feeling much better today. not great but I'm better than I was last night
Anyway here's a wip of a thing I'm working on
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papas-cheeseria-gay · 2 years ago
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currently feeling like when you're in pokemon mystery dungeon and you start losign HP because of hunger
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geffenrecords · 2 years ago
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i wish i could skateboard better and i wish we had more places to do it than the road by my mailbox thats covered in gravel
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reverse-falls-stan · 2 months ago
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he y dude idkif you remeber memuch butwe made a deal n shit like. a whilebakc. i was the yellow triangle.
ANYWHO I'm sorybut i donthink imgonma be able.to hold up my endif the deal anyrime soon bc i.got fukcimg tsken. I think somoem took my lievrrr and I'm on some meds and it's realylfucking hardyo type
icna get backyo you as ssoonas ican but kmsorry again .(
[ @ivxliwh ]
Stan is in a bath robe, girdle gone, hair gel gone, jewelry gone, glasses off, he's squinting to even comprehend what's in front of him as he answers the phone and listned
"... w h a t"
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yoursminehourss · 9 months ago
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hate wanting to interact withpeople buti donthink they wanna dealwith me in this state s o i am quitet
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mayoiayasep · 1 year ago
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to be completely honest i donthink ive processed a single negative emotion ive had for about the past year
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the-game-doc · 1 year ago
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um i donthink theyre the ssame person butttt speak for urself I'm not them :(
-cookieanon
q_suit:// “THANK YOU COOKIE <3”
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feeling-grubby · 2 years ago
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Gift for the lil lad sinner. I know it's not your colors but, consider:
✨shiny buttons✨
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"I like the idea, its flashy and over the top. I like things like that, but it's a no for me. I think it's nice but I donthink I would wear this likever."
(ooc: thank you for the ask!)
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kitty999 · 2 years ago
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i donthink im getting them anymore. last one was a walk in the park n its been like 6 weeks since then. also ive been on t since mid march
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strategicpause · 1 day ago
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Think Outside the Box and Work Inside a Box
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Think Outside the Box
Unless you have been living under a rock, you know about “think outside the box.” There is no shortage of articles and books written about the topic (i.e. continuous improvement, innovation). Here is a quick refresher.
“Think Outside the Box” is challenging business-as-usual (BAU). It is considering and choosing new paths that are more aligned to the big picture (more effective and/or efficient). A few best practices for “think outside the box” are:
New Perspectives: This is explicitly seeking feedback from new sources. This ranges from giving a voice to a team member who has not normally been asked for feedback to soliciting perspectives from outside of your team, company, or industry.
Challenge Assumptions: Identify and remove assumptions when brainstorming. Assumptions can be explicit and seen or implicit and unspoken. Even though the assumptions might be immovable obstacles, visualizing how things would look without them will generate interesting ideas. In my experience, in this process you come to believe that maybe the insurmountable challenge is not as big a constraint as you think.
Be a Positive Force: When you are negative, you are less likely to see possibilities. Tomorrow is just going to be the “same old same old.” When you are positive, you believe things can get better. Tomorrow has the possibility to be better based on your actions today.
I could go on, but I think you get the picture. Let’s move to the second topic, which is my primary reason for writing this post.
Work Inside a Box
You have already applied “think outside the box” to plot the path forward. Now it is time to put your plan into action. When doing that, it is often helpful to “work inside a box.” Wait, am I saying you should put constraints on yourself? Yes.
You have a task in front of you. It might be standalone, or it might be a task broken out from a larger project. Allocate the amount of time that you are 80% confident you can complete the task. This is my version of timeboxing. Here are a few of the advantages:
Force Priority: Knowing how much time you are allocating to the task allows you to prioritize it relative to everything else in your work queue for the day. Since you can schedule that time, your calendar does not have the fuzzy edges of an open-ended task.
Make Progress: You might not finish the task in the allotted time. Remember, it was an 80% confidence time estimate. But, you will absolutely make progress. Without a timebox, it is easy to procrastinate the open-ended task.
Know When Good Enough is Good Enough: Is the goal to accomplish the task or achieve perfection? Too often in my past, I have continued to work on a task well beyond the point of diminishing returns. I was chasing perfection. However, perfection is rarely needed to accomplish the task. When incremental time would be better applied to other activities, you are done. Learning to work in a timebox means you know when good enough is good enough.
If you timebox, you will find that you box (fight with) time much less frequently. Sorry, that was driven by my penchant for dad jokes.
Know when you and your team are thinking and when you are working. How you structure your time for each type of activity is quite different. So, do you think outside the box and work inside a box?
Thank you for reading my leadership blog post. I hope you found it interesting and thought provoking.
Check out “Strategic Pause” on Amazon. Follow me on X (@DonThinks).
© 2025 Don Graumann. All Rights Reserved. Other than personal sharing, please do not redistribute without permission.
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pokisweetbee · 8 months ago
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I WROTE COUCH
I'm sorry I'm hungry i donthink well
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diaryofthedivine · 9 months ago
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I'm scared I donthink he loves me anymore
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