Design to Value: built assets that deliver on all fronts.

I don’t hate it, but I wouldn’t exactly call it “amazing.”.

Precious seconds!” ..and they all thought I was crazy.Until they realized that I was brilliant.

Design to Value: built assets that deliver on all fronts.

🙂 When you look at your day in 10 minute segments though, and assign each 10 minute segment a purpose, magical things will start to happen.And it’s absolutely OK if sometimes those 10 minutes are assigned to things like breaks and snacking.. Use a timer..Using a timer really helps to keep you on track.

Design to Value: built assets that deliver on all fronts.

makes you actually get started when you’ve made up your mind to hit “start”.I used to use a chicken-shaped egg timer and I liked that the constant “tick tick tick” in the background kind of subconsciously let my brain know that it was “working time”.

Design to Value: built assets that deliver on all fronts.

Plus a chicken timer is always fun and funny and I’m whimsical like that.

Or at least I used to be.Here’s Kennedy’s,.

It matches her room, but other than that it’s pretty sad.I tried to get a nice picture of it but that angle just doesn’t exist!.

Let’s look at Jack’s tree from last year now and pretend that it looks like that this year again because I loved that tree.That was back when he was like 5 minutes old and slept all the time.