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Do you have a Not-To-Do list?
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I've got a list of words for my writing - when I edit I check to see I haven't used these words too often! Word such as suddenly, then etc. And I don't do Twitter.
Like Yahoo, Twitter is on it's way out. There's been a lot of speculation about it as an acquisition target since last year, but no on has bitten.https://www.thestreet.com/story/13615...
Instragrams and Snapchats of the new rich media mobile era have taken over.
Obama started his administration by saying his goal was "Don't do stupid stuff," and I think that was a bad philosophy for a president. Having a to-do list is much more productive. I have to say, though, that discussing politics and religion in social settings is a pretty good thing not to do.
I shall not complete a voluntary parachute jump.There is no need to throw oneself out of a perfectly serviceable airplane, in the vague hope that someone has packed a piece of cloth correctly, and that a tug of a string will cause the cloth to come out, and slow one's gravity induced decent, by sufficient velocity, in time to prevent a large splatter mark on the surface.
Plus I'm scared and I love flying.




Do you have such a list?
I don’t, but I’m going to create one. One of my not-to-do’s is no Twitter—but truth be told, I haven’t been on it for months. Maybe no Goodreads while I’m writing! ^_^
Or maybe positive to-do lists are more effective—as long as you add time to relax and reasonable instant gratification. What do you think?