neadods: (busy)
Last week, I learned about the Pomodoro Technique (named after a tomato-shaped kitchen timer) in which someone divvied up the task he had to do into 25 minutes of work followed by 5 minutes of relaxation.

You can get pomodoro timers - not the kitchen ones -- okay, yes the kitchen ones too, but I mean pomodoro apps that you can program in the length of the tomato task and the break and if you get a longer break after x number of tomatasks.

ANYWAY, I'm trying a variant on that, because I have a lot of tasks on my plate right now that are short and quick, but involve sitting. A lot of sitting. Lots and lots and lots of sitting.

Also, I have a 4-foot stack of magazines to go through.

Solution: To go through sitting tasks until I get all squirmy, then walk slowly on the treadmill for the length of time it takes to flip through a magazine. Lather, rinse, repeat. A couple of breaks of this and I still haven't equaled what I would have done had I gone to the weekly park walk, but that I'm up and moving at all (and that the magazine pile is slowly shrinking) are things I shall count as accomplishments. Perhaps in future when I've conquered Mount Magazines, I might read a chapter of a book or a longfic.

Alternatively, I could use that time to flip through one of my gazillion cookbooks with a pack of post-it notes. It's not going to build speed or endurance, but it promotes walking and it's a break. That's gotta count for something.
neadods: (sonic_lipstick)
Two tips that are making a big difference in my life these days.

#1) (previously posted): Keep at least one dry-erase marker in the bathroom. Write notes to yourself in the mirror. Best for the kind of thing you think of right out the door for work and will forget by the time you get home. (i.e., "Replace bulb in lamp.")

#2) Keep 3 or 4 really bright colors of nail polish around. Use them to mark things with dots so you can tell what belongs with what. Things I have used it for:
-- this key goes with this window lock
-- this electrical plug belongs to this piece of equipment. (i.e, the monitor and its plug on the power strip have a blue dot; the computer itself and its plug have a gold dot, etc.)
-- This switch setting matches this. (i.e., the switch between inputs is far back on the boombox, so there's a purple dot on the setting for Aux and on the tip of the in-jack; there's a blue dot on the setting for CD and another on the lid of the CD player, etc.)

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