A place for everything, everything in it's place.
Dressedlikeapenguin
I second alarms. I use them throughout the day to prompt me to get a task completed. Also, everything for the task has to be nearby. I happened upon the concept from a food server. All items for their tasks were at their station. Now, take it step further and try to chain tasks by having one end where the next action begins.
qWhite
Noice! I'm gonna use that
If that doesn't work, try whacking the edges with a heavy handled butter knife
Disappointed that it isn't real
Glad we don't wear those shirts anymore!
That's how I read it too! Lol. I can see Matt Gaetz yiffing around the floor of congress
"See, Big Government, is the problem, they can't even do their job right, much less run country" - Republican Representatives
I play Arena every day, and in-person with two friends on the weekend. I'm getting back in after leaving the game a long time ago. Life got in the way, mostly drinking and cavorting, but now I'm back. Arena has really helped to learn all the different aspects of MTG today. It's improved my in person play considerably. The idea of drafting is intimidating. There is a lot of pressure to make a decision, and I don't have enough experience or knowledge to get a deck with a chance to won at least once. Someday though, I'll be at the LGS to draft.
Suggestion: Make it worse - Make it worser
We are our worst enemy. There was an interesting piece on NPR (might be a TED Talk) about how our brains see our future selves the same as a stranger. Meaning we have the same amount of goodwill and empathy as for a random stranger on the street. Like, if you see someone in the rain without an umbrella, then think "sucks to be them" well, that is you tomorrow. Weird
"It's the hope that kills you"