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Ryan Cordell
ryancordell
*Soul* left me ruminating on how academics get caught up imagining “the real work” as perpetually forthcoming—once I pass comps, once I defend the diss, once the book is out,
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Marissa Goldberg
mar15sa
Let's imagine for a second what remote work could look like if we weren't just making it "office work but at home".If done right, it could lead to more individualized
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Wrath Of Gnon
wrathofgnon
Using only hand tools and exactly copying the work of medieval carpenters, it took 25 carpenters just ONE week to make a truss. Notre-Dame needs 36 of these. 36 weeks
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Matt Colville?
mattcolville
For my sociology class, we had to go to the newly opened Museum of Tolerance in LA and do a report based on their Martin Luther King Jr. exhibit. 1/
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Aditya Bidikar
adityab
Something I’ve been thinking about for a while now. A lot of creative folk are attracted to workaholism/overwork because it can make us feel accomplished. The work is quantifiable. But
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Jenni Gritters
jenni_gritters
Reminder that when a client reaches out to you asking for #freelance help, you can redirect them with your ideal scenario!Them: Hey, can you write these 5 articles next week?Me:
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James Longman
JamesAALongman
1/ An observation: I am in my early 30s. In my close friendship group, I count at least 3 people in serious depressions because of lockdown. These are young, dynamic
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Andrew Lilico
andrew_lilico
Why do people imagine that being an MP is a job? What do they think that "job" is - some kind of social worker or citizens' advice-style assistant for constituents,
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Emily M
emlee_em
People don't not work because they're lazy. They don't work because jobs that would allow them to do something worthwhile and fulfilling while allowing them to be a whole person
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Tadas Petra
tadaspetra
Productivity Technique: SCHEDULINGOne of the most popular techniques, because it works for so many people! Scheduling is such a simple, yet so powerful technique that can help you stay productive.
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JILLCOSTUMES
jillcostumes
Re: Pricing Discussion - these were my fursuit commission prices in 2008. I started this work while both having another job and living with my parents, plus money in savings.
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Jamaal Thomas Crown Affair
jamaal30
I have a lot of thoughts about this.https://twitter.com/ghosttgray/status/1304683796525015040 This is a good thread. I think that Johns’ work is informed by the 80s period, but I don’t think that he’s
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WomensBookHistory
GrubStreetWomen
free time and dreams being taken up with how to make the physical space of the archive real to students who can't leave their homes. the dust from Steedman's Dust
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Josh Lindblom-린드블럼
JoshLindblom52
Development thread..I’ll start with the purpose of this thread:In my opinion, the MOST important variable in any development plan is TIME. Obviously work ethic, consistency, intensity, and other variables are
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Cassie Mannes Murray
cassmannes
If there’s one thing I’ve learned on my two year anniversary in publishing, it’s not to rush. Good work, great work, takes time, stewing, perspective. Ignore the lists. Ignore the
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Miss Shawn!
thepbg
A few months ago, an organization @ Harvard University reached out & asked me to speak on a panel for them. They said there was no honorarium. I told them
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