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Old Aug 30, 2013, 06:29 PM
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Hi all, my name is Josie.
I will be hosting a new chat: Minding Time
Sunday, 3PM [eastern standard time]

General topic areas to be covered are motivation, prioritizing, procrastination, and how to address these areas on an individual basis. Many of us attempt to accomplish daily or weekly goals and chores in a way or at a level we feel we should, though not one that is necessarily adapted best to our current strengths.

The idea is to discuss and develop different techniques to overcome lack of motivation, feelings of being overwhelmed, disorganization and other issues.

This week, Sunday, 3PM EST, proposed discussion will begin with ways to start small and how we each individually perceive motivation.

If you have any specific questions about the chat feel free to send me a message through the board before the chat starts, as it would be difficult to answer private questions on the board or in chat during the hour.

Also just a friendly reminder- please do your best to be on time. [Though I understand if you are an individual interested in this chat, being prompt may be an associated area of weakness ]

I do hope you all are able to join me!

-JosieTheGirl
Thanks for this!
DocJohn, John25

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