neadods: (contemplative)
Further thoughts on the Game On knockoff for organizing, which I'm dubbing G.O. Organize because it is much easier to type:

Anyone wanting to play along really needs to do a trial run week - I've learned a lot during mine. Mostly that my point values were screwed up - I had too much for some things and nothing for others. (Everyone's probably going to need a 2-5 point leeway for "other things as they pop up," for example.)

For the people going "Huh?" the idea (ripped off from the Game On Diet) is to try to rack up 100 points for getting stuff done every week. Hopefully, there will be teams eventually; if not, there will be some form of reward for doing it.

How to make a point plan )

The game is automatically put on hold in the event of illness or work/family crisis.

After a week of readjusting, My points list )

This upcoming week is going to be too full of upheaval; I plan on taking my game live starting November 9.
neadods: (contemplative)
Ever since I heard there was a book called The Game On Diet, I've been fascinated. Not because I need another diet, but because it had turned *everything* involved in dieting - not just the food, but getting enough water, sleep, exercise, etc., into a points system and then set up teams, with actual rewards.

From that moment I've been trying to figure out how to apply that to organizing my house and my life. And now I've got a prototype to test.

This is only going to be of interest to the folks who read the resolutions and the Sunday 7 )

Right now there are few penalties and no prizes, but that will change if I can get this to work. Because if it does - I'm going to open a challenge to anyone interested out on LJ, and Game On!

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