Posts Tagged ‘schedule’

Take A Break Or You Will Die »

When I got home last night, I was exhausted. My work day was extremely busy, I was emotionally worn out from three full days of [...]

Not Working »

My work schedule has been all shifted around due to some training we’ve got going on, so I had Friday off and worked Saturday second shift (3 p.m. to midnight), and today I am working noon to 9 p.m.

But since I woke up at my regular time, I feel like I’m at work. I’ve been sitting around all morning just waiting to go to work. It sucks.

Google Calendar for PAX 2009 »

Late last week a fellow Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) attendee asked on Twitter about Google Calendar. She was having trouble figuring out how to organize a lot of different information in that interface, and since I use Google Calendar (GCal) extensively both for work and personal organization I asked what she was working on and how I could help. As it turns out, she was wanting to make a calendar for the Expo in GCal to make it easier for people and I jumped on the idea. I thought it brilliant and asked her if I could contribute.

SilverPen News »

For years I’ve heard that, even if you have a blog, nothing can match a regularly published newsletter for connecting with people and letting them know what’s going on with you and your work. And with my annual family reunion fast approaching, I began thinking about how much I sucked for not writing Christmas letters, replying to correspondence, or sending out pictures and updates about April and me. When these two thoughts came together, I decided to start writing my own newsletter.

Since I hadn’t written a newsletter before, the entire process was quite the learning experience for me. I learned a lot about designing the letter by using a pre-built template in Pages ’09, and now feel confident that I can design the next one myself. I also discovered that the content has to come first–when I began with the design, I started writing to fit what I saw on the page and it prevented me from saying everything I wanted to say. In this particular case, the design has to be made to fit the content. Once everything’s in place, I may have to cut a line or a paragraph, but the end result will be a lot better than writing to fill space.

What do you want to be when you grow up? »

One of the unique things about this website is the tension inherent in its design. There are things I want to do with it, committments [...]

Daily Routine »

When I worked at the hospital (Cox North Food Service), my day had a very set routine. There were about seven different positions one could [...]

Quality »

Amusingly enough, I wrote the article that went live this morning on Saturday, and then scheduled for it to post today. That’s what I’ve been [...]