Homeschooling grows...unfortunately I do think this means more legislation will be in the near future.
Stolen creativity. "It’s what the mechanisms of what hundreds of thousands of shares, likes, flicks, clicks, skims, scrolls and swipes do to our minds...There is no space and time among the constant digestion of competing stories, picture, videos, messages and emails...And if we are short of creative ideas, observations and thoughts, then we are failing ourselves, recycling the flotsam and jetsam of the internet when we should be crafting ships of thought and insight that can help us navigate this formidable, overwhelming yet disappointing thing we have created."
Bullet Journaling- something I've done for years...sort of. I am a list maker. And having little check boxes is so easy to check off the tasks on the list. But where my form of bullet journaling and, dare I say, real bullet journaling differ is that mine was all over the place. There was no order. There was no way of recalling where a list I'd started was located. Did I write down that I needed/wanted to do/see something? Who knows! The list is usually gone to be found perhaps much later when it's too late, if at all. With bullet journaling you keep an index and all these lists are in one place. I'm going to give it a go. Real like this time.
Here's a post by Laura on how hers is going.
Something I've been thinking about before- a price comparison book. (this is linked in Laura's post)
And does it count as reading if it's to be listened to? Sure. Librivox's Les Miserables.
And I'm off for the weekend.
Stolen creativity. "It’s what the mechanisms of what hundreds of thousands of shares, likes, flicks, clicks, skims, scrolls and swipes do to our minds...There is no space and time among the constant digestion of competing stories, picture, videos, messages and emails...And if we are short of creative ideas, observations and thoughts, then we are failing ourselves, recycling the flotsam and jetsam of the internet when we should be crafting ships of thought and insight that can help us navigate this formidable, overwhelming yet disappointing thing we have created."
Bullet Journaling- something I've done for years...sort of. I am a list maker. And having little check boxes is so easy to check off the tasks on the list. But where my form of bullet journaling and, dare I say, real bullet journaling differ is that mine was all over the place. There was no order. There was no way of recalling where a list I'd started was located. Did I write down that I needed/wanted to do/see something? Who knows! The list is usually gone to be found perhaps much later when it's too late, if at all. With bullet journaling you keep an index and all these lists are in one place. I'm going to give it a go. Real like this time.
Here's a post by Laura on how hers is going.
Something I've been thinking about before- a price comparison book. (this is linked in Laura's post)
And does it count as reading if it's to be listened to? Sure. Librivox's Les Miserables.
And I'm off for the weekend.
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