2009-08-16
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Let's see. I've been using The Hacker's Diet Online chart and figured out how to use the program so that I can keep track of where I am and *should be* on my journey to 150 lbs by March 18 (just before my 45th birthday, yikes!). Right now I'm edging up past the median progress line, which means I really have got to get serious about monitoring what/how much I eat, and do the exercise.
But I am such a slug. I have been doing some stretching on my own (not a huge amount). My muscles are so easily made sore it's not funny. And as vital as I think Pilates is to making my core abdominals and back muscles strong (and even two sessions helped, believe it or not) I simply cannot depend on my schedule--ie children--to make it easy for me.
But I am such a slug. I have been doing some stretching on my own (not a huge amount). My muscles are so easily made sore it's not funny. And as vital as I think Pilates is to making my core abdominals and back muscles strong (and even two sessions helped, believe it or not) I simply cannot depend on my schedule--ie children--to make it easy for me.
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Timeline book for writers?
Just thought I'd mention this product. It's aimed at homeschooling families, but it just occurred to me that it might benefit writers with complicated timelines, too. http://www.addacentury.com/ and http://www.addacentury.com/product-faqs.html There are stickers for different categories, too (war, art, science & tech, etc) that can be applied.
It's a time line book (looks like a scrapbook adapt) where you can make as detailed notes as you'd like. It doesn't have to be earth-based, either, and I think the dates could easily be fudged or something for a completely imaginary world. Excellent product for writers with very complicated worlds, or who are writing a series and need to see connections between different aspects of their society, and what's important to that society.
It's a time line book (looks like a scrapbook adapt) where you can make as detailed notes as you'd like. It doesn't have to be earth-based, either, and I think the dates could easily be fudged or something for a completely imaginary world. Excellent product for writers with very complicated worlds, or who are writing a series and need to see connections between different aspects of their society, and what's important to that society.