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		<title type="html">Morning pages</title>
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		<updated>2008-03-27T12:00:10Z</updated>
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<li>Yesterday, I got up early and made garlic fried rice, longganisa, and scrambled eggs. The high-protein breakfast worked! I didn&#8217;t get hungry until about lunchtime, which meant that I didn&#8217;t dig into my emergency stash of peanut butter cookies. This is good. I&#8217;m going to make garlic rice, breakfast sausages, and scrambled eggs today. I should pick up some buttermilk so that I can make pancakes.</li>
<li>I still need to figure out what to do about my short-run business cards, as no card-printing business will take runs of 50, much less do them in less than a week. I&#8217;m leaning towards printing on card stock and doing the cutting myself. I&#8217;m going to see if I can use the Xacto knives we already have. If not, time to spring for one of those big rotary cutters&#8230;</li>
<li>Yesterday&#8217;s mentoring chat with <a href="http://readthisblog.net">David Singer</a> was a lot of fun. I enjoyed being able to talk about some of the things I was excited about, such as the conferences I&#8217;m attending next week. He gave me a useful way to think about what I like to do, too: I&#8217;m a pollinator. Interesting&#8230;</li>
<li>Despite going to bed at 10 last night, I was up at 3:30 again this morning. A little sleepier than the previous four days, but I wanted to keep my schedule more than I wanted a few more hours of sleep. I exercised again this morning. This is good. =)</li>
<li>I like this. Working at the office from 8 to 4-ish means that I don&#8217;t have to squeeze into the subway and I can take advantage of the quiet times at the office.</li>
<li>I&#8217;m still looking for a better blog editor under Linux. Something that can handle posting dates and multiple blogs would be nice.</li>
<li>Work continues on my Ledger article. I wrote 771 words in one hour yesterday, and that&#8217;s just all about the envelope budgeting. I&#8217;m going to finish that section and start on regular budgeting today. It&#8217;s kinda funny how I write backwards. I started working on the second-to-the-last chapter of my book, and I&#8217;m moving towards earlier chapters. I started at the second-to-the-last part of this article, and I&#8217;m moving towards the beginning. Maybe it&#8217;s because that allows me to think about where I want people to be after they finish reading my article, and then work backwards until I get them there. It intimidates me less than starting from the beginning and figuring out where I want to take people.</li>
<li>I&#8217;ve brainstormed a list of topics for my work blog, and hope to write enough of them to schedule posting over the two weeks that I&#8217;ll be away. It&#8217;s like dipping a toe into the problogging life. If I plan the topics well, then I&#8217;ll get to learn and write about things I wanted to learn anyway. Also, I&#8217;m still looking for a terrific outline program for the Palm. Hmm&#8230;</li>
<li>Life is great. =)</li>
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