![]() ![]() What follows is a list of great tools that are either GTD-friendly right from the get-go, or can be easily adjusted to fit the GTD way of working. But since we live in the 21st century, then it’s probably not the most effective way around for some people. Let me just remind you that there are 7 main elements of GTD: Projects List, Next Tasks List, Future/Maybe List, Calendar, “Waiting for” List, Resource Files, and the intangible element – trust.Įach of these can be handled using the simplest tools possible – pen and paper. ![]() Well, that is exactly what I’m going to do today. What I didn’t do, however, is point you towards specific tools you can use to make your GTD life easier. In recent weeks I’ve been discussing the methodology itself, and how to use it in your everyday efforts (both work and personal projects). If you visit Lifehack regularly then I’m sure you’ve noticed the Getting Things Done series that’s been featured here lately. ![]()
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![]() ![]() The women are martyrs, saints, sinners, and goddesses who rebel against their societies, with different results. In each chapter, Cha explores the lives of women under systems of colonial rule and other forms of oppressive governance. Cha explores the concepts of colonialism, martyrdom, the experiences of women, and art. Referring to Cha’s life first as a Korean child living in China, then as an émigré in the United States learning English and French in Catholic school, the title is symbolic of Cha’s wish to escape from the history of trauma, war, and exile that defines her mother’s and her own life and create a new language which is not merely a repetition, but rather something new that is reflective of a more authentic social reality. ![]() ![]() The book’s title, Dictee, means “dictation” in French, and this word becomes infused with irony as the book progresses. ![]() ![]() ![]() Their rise as one challenged the realm of tyranny. The two-gather liberated a river from the locks of Lord Shiva, resurrected kingdoms and slayed a pack of violent wolves. Supported by his 'destined one', one of the Maharathis manifested himself as A MORTAL DIVINE. With their own stories, two prodigal warriors turn into Maharathis with journeys of discovering their potential, gaining unparalleled might and realizing the power of LOVE. Bestowed with power from the Gods he became invincible and ruthless. The earth’s first born who had mentored mankind's progress turned into the tyrannical Bhuswami creating the Daitya clan. In the new world after civilization was established and political and economic structures emerged with time and necessity mankind finally welcomed injustice. ![]() BUY NOW WITH #5IN1BENEFITS - VISIT AUTHOR WEBSITE FOR DETAILS ![]() ![]() So a depressed, guilt-ridden Quill goes on a 50 year bender, falls (a few dozen times) and can’t get up without a little help from his Guardian pals. ![]() It seems that there’s some sort of religious cult of the Holy Space Ghost going from planet to planet “cleansing” the denizens of their sins.Īnd they just got to Quill’s planet and family. The kids at Marvel sure like their “Old Man” books, cuz here’s another one. Naps will still be a thing, as well as being a cranky next door neighbor. On the bright side, oldsters will be spared AARP mailings, figuring out how to work remote controls, coming up with exact change when purchasing denture cream (no paper checks either) and colonoscopies. Doom-ster future according to Marvel Comics. ![]() There will be no adult diapers, Matlock reruns, bingo parlors or senior discount meals at Dennys in the post-Apocalyptic Dr. ![]() ![]() King County Library System Best Children’s Books of 2021 (12.9.21) The Boston Globe Best Books of 2021 (12.9.21) School Library Journal 100 Scope Notes – Top 20 Books of 2021: 5-1 (12.17.21)ĭenver Public Library Staff Favorites 2021: Children’s Books (12.10.21) The Nerdy Book Club The 2021 Nerdies: Poetry and Novels in Verse (12.30.21)Ĭonnecticut State Library Division of Library Development 2022 All CT Reads Short List (12.23.21) These are the songs that reminded me of Catalina and Viv’s friendship with Ellie:įind the entire playlist, click here. ![]() I listened to them over and over when writing Starfish: These are the songs I think Ellie would listen to, that help define her. I Deserve 11 x 17 CMYK – with serif I Starfish playlist I Deserve 11 x 17 poster RGB – with serif I I Deserve 8.5 x 11 poster CMYK – with serif I ![]() I Deserve 8.5 x 11 poster RGB – with serif I ![]() ![]() #DitchingDietCultureAtSchool Digital Resources Library for students, teachers, parents, and communities by Cait O’ConnorĪnti-Defamation League Book of the Month Parent-Family Discussion Guide for STARFISH Resources Happy 1st Birthday, STARFISH! MaDownloadsīullying Is NEVER Okay brochure: No one - including the grownups in your life - has the right to make you feel small.Ĭommon core-aligned discussion guide for Starfish ![]() ![]() ![]() Wilson is known for her lyrical language and poetic sensibility in her translation of the “Odyssey,” which, along with her in-progress “Iliad,” use iambic pentameter. ![]() As our culture changes, we can see different things in looking at these very alien cultures in ancient Greece and ancient Rome.” “There are some ways of looking that are visible in one culture that aren’t going to be visible in another culture. “Some retellings are newer than others, will be more fresh than others,” Wilson said. In an interview with the News, Wilson expounded on the value of new translations. She was named a MacArthur Fellow in 2019 and a Guggenheim Fellow in 2020, and she is currently a judge for the 2020 Booker Prize. Wilson, who is also a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, was celebrated for her vivid and lyrical 2017 translation of the “Odyssey.” Although there are over 60 translations of the “Odyssey,” Wilson was the first woman to translate the epic poem into English. The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library hosts the Mark Strand Memorial Reading Series and invites accomplished American poets to read their work. On Wednesday, translator Emily Wilson GRD ’01 delivered the 2020 edition of the Mark Strand Memorial Reading, where she read from her in-progress translations of Homer’s “Iliad” and Sophocles’ “Oedipus Tyrannus” on a Zoom webinar. ![]() ![]() Women are being targeted by an incredibly violent serial rapist and it’s a race against time to stop him. This narrative thread is continued in this story, though it takes something of a backburner to the active case that Kate and her team are working on. ![]() ![]() ![]() When you pick up a crime thriller and see it’s written by Carol Wyer, you know you’re in safe hands and this book just reinforces that knowledge.Īt the heart of the DI Kate Young series is a conspiracy, senior police officials are involved in a sex trafficking ring and are responsible for the deaths and disappearances of people who get too close to uncovering the truth, Kate knows this as her journalist husband was killed last year while he was secretly investigating these people. ![]() ![]() ![]() Weirdest of all, his bunkmates insist that each of them-including Leo-is related to a god. But there’s weird stuff, too-like the curse everyone keeps talking about. When he sees his cabin at Camp Half-Blood, filled with power tools and machine parts, he feels right at home. When a freak storm hits, unleashing strange creatures and whisking her, Jason, and Leo away to someplace called Camp Half-Blood, she has a feeling she’s going to find out. Piper doesn’t understand her dream, or why her boyfriend suddenly doesn’t recognize her. Her father has been missing for three days, ever since she had that terrifying nightmare. They’re all students at a boarding school for “bad kids.” What did Jason do to end up here? And where is here, exactly? ![]() ![]() Apparently he has a girlfriend named Piper and a best friend named Leo. He doesn’t remember anything before waking up in a bus full of kids on a field trip. ![]() ![]() Siemann draws on previously unexamined archives to bring this multilayered and dazzling man to life. Wolfram Siemann tells a new story of Clemens von Metternich, the Austrian at the center of nineteenth-century European diplomacy. ![]() But short of compromising on his overarching goal Metternich aimed to accommodate liberalism and nationalism as much as possible. ![]() He was, as Henry Kissinger has observed, the father of realpolitik. That often required him, as the Austrian Empire's foreign minister and chancellor, to back authority. Clemens von Metternich emerged from the horrors of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars, Siemann shows, committed above all to the preservation of peace. He reveals Metternich as more modern and his career much more forward-looking than we have ever recognized. Wolfram Siemann paints a fundamentally new image of the man who shaped Europe for over four decades. Historians treat him as the archenemy of progress, a ruthless aristocrat who used his power as the dominant European statesman of the first half of the nineteenth century to stifle liberalism, suppress national independence, and oppose the dreams of social change that inspired the revolutionaries of 1848. ![]() This book begins by looking at the historiographic tradition of Metternich in biography. Metternich has a reputation as the epitome of reactionary conservatism. Metternich: Strategist and Visionary, by Wolfram Siemann is an interesting new account of Clemens von Metternich, the famous architect of the Congress of Vienna, and veteran statesman of the Austrian Empire. ![]() ![]() ![]() 'The world of El Greco' by Laskaris Haute Couture."Passe-Present-Futur" at Pierre Cardin's new museum. ![]() Dior: New Couture by Patrick Demarchelier.Marlon Teixeira & Caroline Trentini for Agua de Co.Introducing Bambie & Butler Handbags Collection.AXDW Fashion Design Project - We want your vote.Save the date for Mercedes-Benz FashionWeek Amsterdam.Sumptuously illustrated and beautifully designed, this book, a must for every fashion library, immortalizes the archetype of haute-couture glamour. Alongside dresses designed by Dior himself, creations by the designers who succeeded him show the continuity of the house’s rich heritage up to the absolute modernity of Raf Simons’s designs. Working closely with the House of Dior, Demarchelier showcases the extraordinary gowns made in the Dior ateliers from 1947 to today. This gorgeous volume continues the homage paid by famed photographer Patrick Demarchelier to one of the most important and influential fashion houses in the world. ![]() Still one of the most revered names in fashion, Dior is known today for its unique couture dresses. ![]() From the moment Christian Dior unveiled his famed "New Look" collection in Paris on February 12, 1947, women’s fashion changed forever. The second volume of legendary photographer Patrick Demarchelier’s sublime portraits of iconic Dior haute couture looks, from Christian Dior to Raf Simons. ![]() |