Procrastinate Productively

https://digitalcitizen.ca/category/my-quotes/What do you tend to do when you procrastinate? Is it productive or valuable to you in some way, even if just stress relief rather than any work getting done? Do you know why you do what you do when you procrastinate? If you don’t like it when you procrastinate, and it was too hard to change, try changing how you procrastinate.

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Time is the Ultimate Frenemy

https://digitalcitizen.ca/category/my-quotes/Is there anything that is on our side, as well as not on our side, so much and so often as time? Fire? Love? Oxygen? Good candidates, but not constantly present throughout our lives, in my opinion, and debatable for overall impact.

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If You Can’t Be Friends, Try to Be Frenemies

https://digitalcitizen.ca/category/my-quotes/When it comes to being friends or enemies, is it better to be friends with someone some of the time rather than not at all? That is, can’t one be both in some capacity rather than solely one or the other? Is friendship a case of some being better than none, or a case of all or nothing where none is preferable if all could not be had? You know where I stand on this from my quote if you can’t be friends, try to be frenemies.

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Create Your Own Vocabulary Once in a While

https://digitalcitizen.ca/category/my-quotes/Do you have any words, terms, or idioms you can call your own, whether you invented them or solely used them in your circles? If not, try coming up with or finding some!

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What Will You Bring to the Game?

https://digitalcitizen.ca/category/my-quotes/When you take on anything for some time, whether a job, hobby, sport, or some other activity, do you aspire to bring something to it that will change, expand, and/or improve it? I don’t necessarily mean anything revolutionary, even something noticeable to many. Just something you can lay claim to, or lay claim to independently if someone else had done the same thing obscurely. This is what I ultimately do in anything I take up, usually after I get some foundational understanding of the matter, like how things worked, how they came to be where they are now, what has been done and what is being done, what has not and why, etc. That’s when I ask myself this metaphorical quote of what will you bring to the game? Here are some of my modest answers so far:

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