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rewrittenwrongs · 5 months ago
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Bruce freaking the fuck out because someone vandalised his son’s grave. He is pissed, and so sick at the thought of seeing what they did to the coffin that he barely even tries to look. Tim is the one who checks if the robbers left anything behind or did something to Jasons body, and is shocked to see an empty coffin. Then he remembers how paranoid Bruce is and the sensors he put in the coffin, but strangely enough none of them were activated. Then he remembers; the sensors only go off if the coffin is breached from outside. And upon inspection the wood certainly seems to be breaking outward…
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watermelllonarchive · 4 months ago
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In her video, shared July 9, Athar shows how she upcycled a large cardboard box to make a shelves and a closet to store clothes.
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Athar used thread and a makeshift needle to attach the shelves and dividers in the cardboard closet.
Athar is on Instagram @ athar_abo_rabea. She is running a Go Fund Me campaign to support her volunteer work with displaced children and families. (URL: https://gofund.me/c3f690dc)
Available Go Fund Me campaigns for people whose stories have been shared on watermelllonarchive can be found in the resources post.
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dxmxuse · 2 years ago
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A few things ive been doing recently that help manage my adhd
Not sure if this will help anyone but i've made a list of things ive been working really hard to do to help manage my adhd and general inability to be a functional adult:
Make reminder posters! Get on canva and create personalized posters to put around your room/house to help remind you to do daily things like take your meds, feed pets, take out trash, etc.
Keep a junk notebook! Anything you think of that cant do immediately write it down. If its important it'll help you remember it, if not it saves you from getting distracted or making impulsive decisions. (This is especially helpful if you tend to get distracted when studying!)
CLEAN AS YOU GO! Whether its taking a cup out of your room every time you leave or washing each dish immediately after use. If you can develop this habit it keeps your space so much cleaner!
Have two laundry bins: one for worn but not dirty things and one for dirty things. It limits what ends up on your floor!
Make use of bins. I have several around my apartment that I use for things that dont have a home. Once those bins are full, I go through them and discard or find a permanent home for them.
Don't study/work at home. Even if it means buying a $5 coffee just so you can sit in a spot and effectively work, its much better than getting so behind on tasks you get overwhelmed.
It takes some work to develop habits and im far from perfect with all of these, but if I can do these things even 3 days a week it makes a huge difference!
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copperbadge · 1 year ago
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Hello, hello, could you please say more about how you use Microsoft OneNote in your professional life? I need all the help I can get to stay organized & on top of things, so I would love to know.
Sure! I use it less than previous because there's less randomized stuff I need to do now, so I don't need such robust management, but I can talk about how my use began/evolved. I started using OneNote because it was less finicky than Word but still had an autosave function and basic formatting, so it was useful for initial drafts of documents, taking notes on meetings, and keeping track of information I needed at my fingertips frequently.
OneNote's largest "unit" is the Notebook. You can have multiple Notebooks but I've never bothered; still I can see how if your screen was public a lot, you'd want to put some things in a separate Notebook. The Notebook then breaks down into Sections which look like tabs, which I would assign to broad things like "Meeting Notes", "Assignments", "Templates", "Personal" and "Excel Hacks". Sections break down further into "Pages"; each page is a document stuck into place, which you can title so that you can have a list of "pages" on the sidebar and find the one you want easily. Text in Pages can be formatted to some degree, and if you copypaste from websites, it'll tag on the URL of the site you pasted from, although you can also turn that off if you want. You can drag and drop Pages from one Section to another pretty easily.
So, for example, I'd have a "Meeting Notes" Section, and when I clicked the tab for that section I'd have a list of Pages, each of which was notes from a meeting I'd attended. Every time I went into a meeting I just made a new page, gave it a meeting title and date, and took notes on the meeting into the page window. The "Meeting Notes" Section thus became a fully searchable record of meetings I'd attended and what was said. When meeting notes were no longer relevant I'd drag them to an archival Section to retire in peace.
Here's an example of my Excel section:
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You can see "My Notebook" up in the left top corner, my current Sections as tabs at the top, and the pages list on the left (I think more modern OneNote skins put the pages on the right, I moved mine back). Each line on the left is a separate "page" that tells me how to do something in Excel, something I need to do a lot but can't commit to memory (or couldn't but now have, it's a trifle out of date). So we're in My Notebook, section Excel, page Formatting Stripes, and on the right you can see how to format an Excel sheet so that it has alternating colored rows (there are other ways to do this but this way the stripes always stay alternating no matter what moves where). In theory I could dump all this stuff into one Page and call it "Excel" and put it somewhere else, but I liked having an easily-visible list so I don't have to scroll a single document to find what I want.
There aren't nearly as many tab/sections as there used to be; "Assignments" covers "all work that is not excel formulas" and includes stuff like instructions for how to pull a query in our database, a list of what everyone does at our company, a yearly guide to our events program, a few other things. I don't have a "Personal" section any more but I do have 2-3 pages in the Assignments section that are personal notes.
There's no inbuilt tagging function but because the entire notebook is searchable, if you're really into tagging you can simply add keywords to the top or bottom of a page.
I have OneNote pinned to my taskbar in Windows, and it's basically always open but it autosaves, so adding stuff is super simple; if I find a bug in our database or a quirk I want to remember I just click over to OneNote and add it to the database file, or similar.
I don't use it on my phone or tablet, because if I'm at work I have access to my laptop generally, but OneNote does sync across devices as long as you're logged in, so if you have OneNote and a Microsoft login you should be able to access it in multiple places.
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junkoonthefarm · 1 year ago
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hidefdoritos · 1 year ago
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Organizing hack: Don't sort stuff on your bed.
I have finite mental resources and some issues related to cleaning/organizing. I run out of Give-A-Darn pretty fast. The last thing I want is semi-sorted stuff on my sleeping space. Sleepytime CJ will throw that stuff on the floor, perpetuating a mess for Morning CJ as well. It's never worked.
Sorting and organizing always gets done elsewhere. Period. And it's easier to organize when I know I have a safe space if the Give-A-Darn runs out.
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relaxedstyles · 3 months ago
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pinchofdecor · 5 months ago
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Get more ideas: www.pinchofdecoration.com
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audhd-space · 2 years ago
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I think the best part of 2022 for me after getting ADHD diagnosis is probably discovering home optimisation tricks aka how to have adhd-friendly house.
here’s some of the list I could think on top of my head now :
1. The concept of open wardrobe, cabinet, and closet to help object impermanence.
2. Sticker label at every corner of your house as reminder (turning off the switch, close the door, etc).
3. Hang dangling keychain at cabinet on top of your head so after you open it, as you see something dangling, it will catch your attention to close the cabinet door.
4. Hang every washed clean clothes after laundry using hanger instead of folding it.
5. Have a basket system for dirty laundry and clean laundry.
6. Changing tatami bed style (the one where the bed is on the floor) to loft bed, because being on the floor can be bad for ADHD productivity AND having higher bed introduces some challenges to make rest better.
7. The 5 minutes rule : if you can get it done in 5 minutes, then you have to do it immediately. Example, hanging your outside clothes after coming back home only take less than 5 minutes, so you do it immediately so that you don’t just pile them on the floor or on the sofa.
Anything else that I miss?
Share yours here.
I might update this post whenever I found new cool ways of optimizing my home.
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lilolilyr · 7 months ago
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@theevilqueenreadstoo and I want to start a bingo as S3 is on soon!
Hacks Season 3 Bingo game:
If you have ideas/predictions for what might happen in the third season of Hacks HBO, write them down in reblogs/replies here on this post or in the bingo thread of the Avorah discord server!
Once s3 starts, everyone who wants to play gets a randomly generated bingo card and we'll see how many of our predictions will come through, and whether anyone gets a Bingo :D
Details below the cut:
~~~ continue reading ~~~
You don't need to have discord/be on the Hacks discord server to play, just let me know that you want a bingo card and I will send one your way!
(but of course the server is fun and please do join!)
Please keep your predictions short, we want to put them on a bingo sheet, a few words/ one short sentence, max!
It can be stuff that is likely to happen or things you hope will happen but are not so likely, but please nothing completely obvious (eg Ava and Deborah will be in scenes together) and nothing completely unrealistic (eg: they'll go to space), we want to make fair bingo cards
No content we already know will happen from the trailer etc, but ideas for repeats of s1&2 are okay, eg 'D mentions Ava's giant hands again'
Predictions can be about any characters or plot lines, ship related or otherwise, and also about behind the scenes stuff like what music might play, what cast will join as what character, etc!
Have fun playing :)
Update: you can get your own bingo card here!
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simplestudentplanning · 1 year ago
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How To Start A Bullet Journal
Bullet Journal: "A customizable and forgiving organization system. It can be your to-do list, sketchbook, notebook, and diary, but most likely, it will be all of the above. It will teach you to do more with less." (Ryder Carroll, creator of the Bullet Journal)
Supplies
Notebook (typically it's a dot-grid notebook, but you can use any type of notebook)
Pen
Set Up Key Pages
Index Page: similar to a table of contents
Key Page: create a key or legend to represent different tasks, events, and notes.
Personally, I don't use these pages because I usually have a bookmark to keep track of important pages, and I already know which symbols/colours to differentiate my tasks/events.
Create a Future Log
Purpose: To see the next several months (or the whole year) at a glance
What To Put: At least 3-6 months of the year's worth of events, birthdays, holidays, deadlines, etc.
Monthly Spread
Purpose: To see the month at a glance
What To Put: A calendar, goals, and any other elements that are relevant to your planning.
Weekly/Daily Logs
Purpose: To see your week/day at a glance.
What To Put: Tasks, events, and notes for each day/week.
You can use a combination of both!
Design and Decorate
Purpose: To personalize your bullet journal so that feels more like you, and it'll be more enjoyable for you to use it.
Reflect and Adjust
Purpose: To see what's working and what's not in your journal system.
Consistency
Purpose: To get into the habit of bullet journaling. It'll help you be more mindful and organized with your life.
Experiment
Purpose: To find what works for you. Don't use other people's designs and ideas if it doesn't work for you. Bullet journals are supposed to be systems that will help you organize.
The bullet journal is a flexible system, and you can adapt it to suit your preferences and needs. Explore different styles and find out what works best for you.
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sassypotatoe1 · 1 year ago
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Survival guide for the adhd/depressed/autistic newly established office worker:
Brought to you by a depressed adhd autistic who took 10 months to adjust to office life after starting to work their first full time job.
Food:
We all have trouble with food, no denying it, so how do you manage it? Well there's a couple of ways depending on your individual needs.
If you're like me and you will end up just not eating if you don't have food immediately accessible, keep a snack drawer. Empty an entire drawer in your desk, buy a combination of healthy and less nutritious snack food that's shelf stable in bulk. I typically get a bunch of packets of like two types of potato chips/crisps, a bunch of single serving packets of salted peanuts, single serving packets of dried fruit flakes because the solid dried fruit are a sensory nightmare, and a bag of lollipops. By 10ish when I need my first snack I pop a lollipop, and if I didn't pack lunch I have access to fiber, protein, fat and carbs.
I also sniffed around for a couple of months to find the best deal on safe food takeout, ie a meal that's filling, relatively balanced, cheap and fits my texture and taste sensitivities. When it gets too expensive I find another one. Once a week I allow myself to get that if I didn't pack lunch so I don't end up spending all my money on takeout but still get to eat well enough.
If you're concerned about overeating or eating less nutritious food, get nutritious safe food options. They're typically a bit more expensive and a bit less shelf stable, I keep instant soup with freeze dried veggies in my drawer in the winter, and I have a tub of ensure to make shakes if I feel I'm missing out on some nutrients. Focus more on dried fruits, pretzels, nuts, instant food with veggies and nutrient loaded fruit juice. Get ensure if you can afford it. In a limited way it can act as a nutritious meal replacement, but I mean limited as in once or twice a week. Do not replace all your meals with a nutrition shake.
When you buy fresh produce, process it immediately before it goes into the fridge/freezer. Don't let that head of lettuce wilt and rot. Pull it apart, wash it off, put what you're not using immediately in a ziploc in the freezer if it freezes, and put the rest open in the produce section of your fridge. Not only will it already be ready to use when you use it, if it's not in a bag or container where the moisture is trapped it remains fresh for longer. That or if you can afford it buy pre-processed produce, divide it into serving portions, freeze what can be frozen.
Buy. Ready. Made. Meals. I know microwave dinners are the butt of the depression joke but they're literally life-saving, because when I was really struggling with my depression and ARFID microwave dinners were my only source of nutrition for a while and it literally kept me from actually dying. Do not be ashamed to meet your needs.
Stimming:
Keep some of your fidget toys or stimming items at your desk. I keep my tangle and fidget cube there so I don't pick my eyebrows to hell and back. It doesn't always work but it's better than nothing. Keep chewing gum in your car. Chewing tricks your brain into thinking you're eating, which tells your sympathetic nervous system that you're safe. It helps you focus better on driving and keeps you a bit calmer making your reaction times faster and less impulsive.
Reminders:
Keep a pad of sticky notes on your desk, preferably a neon color, and all the pens you own that you don't care about losing. Set a reminder on your phone calendar, your computer calendar, your email calendar, on a sticky note on your wall, and in your physical diary. No chance of forgetting something if you do that, because you can't miss all of them.
Take some time to figure out your grocery list. What do you typically need in a month? Make a printout of that grocery list and keep it on your fridge and your phone, along with a monthly or weekly calendar reminder to go grocery shopping. Before you head out check what you still have plenty of and preemptively check it off on your phone list so you don't accidentally buy too much of something.
Keep a "what's in my fridge" log on your fridge. It makes you more aware of what's in there, how long it's been in there, and whether you should throw it out or eat it or leave it. Keep a chart of how long foods hold in the fridge beside that log. The log lists what is in the fridge, when it went into the fridge, when the product seal was broken, and the expiry date of the product. No more moldy fridge food.
Miscellaneous:
Assign care tasks to another task that's already a regular habit. Keep your morning meds by the kettle, and make taking out a dose part of the process of making your morning coffee. Pick a task you do daily at work, usually in the morning, and assign wearing your glasses to that task. I need my glasses to proofread the print dummies because the font isn't very friendly, so I accidentally got into the habit of making putting on my glasses part of the proofreading process. Brushing teeth is part of makeup. Showering is part of getting dressed. It's easier to complete these tasks if I don't view them as seperate tasks, but rather as steps in a different task that comes more naturally to me.
I keep sticky notes and pens in my car, as well as in my purse when I use it, so I can make notes of things when I need to. Car care notes go on stickies when I notice the need, then I'm reminded of it every time I'm in the car. I typically don't even have to read the note, I see that there is one and usually remember what it was about. This helps me remember what I need to do to maintain my car, because I have gotten in an accident and forgotten about it and drove around with a warped front fender for a month. I currently have a sticky note to get my tire pressure checked when I go home from work tonight on my dash.
That's all I have but TL:DR allow yourself to meet your needs without shame, no matter how strange or childish they seem, and find loopholes to your behavior for the best outcome for your health, safety and productivity. Like I said in the intro it took me 10 months to figure out these, so don't be afraid to take the time to figure out what works for you. It'll be absolutely worth it.
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knithacker · 1 year ago
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Knit and crochet more, clean less.
I'm finally sharing the simple system and spreadhseet that I have used for years to clean my house. It's based on two-week intervals and it works!
Like everyone, I hate cleaning and I hate the "big clean" even more, so I do this: 👉 https://bit.ly/KnitMoreCleanLess 💜
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diycraftsnmore · 2 years ago
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🎥 dosterpaperco (TT)
Label Maker: Brother Smartphone Label Maker (available on Amazon)
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craftyladybug · 11 months ago
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DIY earrings travel organiser
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bonjourxrenae · 1 year ago
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When your bf logs into The World for a VR dungeon crawling, baby Grunty feeding date 🎮👾❤️
Some rough sketchy of a .hack//YGO crossover, with some Heartshipping for your soul ☺️
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