Tuesday, August 16, 2016

They're Blinding Me With Science!!

There's a movie from the 80's called Scanners, where people's heads explode. I now have a deeper understanding of this film, as I've now had several applications for jobs rejected because my resume didn't make it through the scanner. Until I lost my job, I had no idea that companies now use scanning technology to vet resumes before they go in front of human eyes. So, if you don't have the right words in your resume, or if you have a character the scanner doesn't recognize, it kicks it right out and a human will never even see it. It makes my head explode to think that I'm now being rejected for jobs by robots. O Great Robot Overlords! I beseech thee to please review my resume again! I really do have some usable skills! I'm willing to learn simple mechanical maintenance to be of use to Our Great Robot Leaders!! A Blessing on Your Circuits!

Saturday, August 6, 2016

Biting the Bullet (Journal) - Part Deux

Okay...let's try this again! To refresh, a Bullet Journal is an analog method of organizing one's life. Studies have shown that physically writing things down more firmly embeds them into our brains, improving memory and recall. It's a method that is easily personalized to one's own needs and can be as elaborate or as simple as one wants. Generally, the bullet journal combines calendaring, tasks, appointments, logs (called "collections"), and some element of "journaling" - capturing elements in our lives we want to remember or otherwise note. Again, if you Google "Bullet Journal", you will see all kinds of iterations, from really fancy and elaborate, to very simple. Mine is sort of half-way between. As you will recall from my previous post, I sort of stumbled at my first attempt to get set up. I bought a ruled notebook and pens that bled through badly. I realized that I would rather have a grid-format notebook, and found a Moleskine 5.5X8 notebook that was perfect. I also bought different pens that didn't bleed through. I decided to set up my journal as follows:
Index and Symbol Key
Year-at-a-Glance Calendar
Collections (I allocated a page to each, but can expand as I wish)
    Family and Friends Contact Information
    Household Service Company Info (Plumber, HVAC, etc)
    Birthdays
    Household Projects List
    Job Search Log
    Habits Log (Recording good habits!)
    Gift Ideas
    TV Shows I Want to Record/Watch
  ...and then several pages more for future logs!
Monthly Log (capturing events or important points to remember for the month
Weekly Log
    Tasks
    Appointments
    Notes about the day
    Things I want to remember

Once I had my supplies and how I wanted to organize it, I sat down a got it set up:
Moleskine Notebook:


I like the grids because it keeps my lines straight!


Index and Symbol Key


Year-At-A-Glance


One of my Collections - Household Projects!


Weekly Log Page:


As you can see, I haven't gotten too fancy yet -- I've picked up some stickers and other fun things, but I'm never going to be doing calligraphy!  I'm already seeing the benefits of it -- after this initial set-up, it's really only a few minutes each day to keep it updated. My goal is to set aside a few minutes in the evening to reflect on the day, capture any notes, see what's happening the following day, etc.

I'll let you know how it goes! Oh, and if this inspires you to start your own journal, keep me posted and let me know how yours is going!

Monday, August 1, 2016

Biting the Bullet

I have become obsessed with the new fad of bullet journaling. Bullet Journaling was created by someone named Ryder Carroll and is an analog-based system of life organization, journaling, list-keeping, calendar management, what-have-you. There's a whole website about it that I haven't even looked at (bulletjournal.com). I saw the term used and started Googling it and got to all the cool Pinterest boards with TONS of cute, creative and impossibly clever bullet journals. I'm already an inveterate list-maker and calendar-keeper, and I've tried journaling at various times over the years without much success (as with blogging, I'm all gung-ho at first and then peter-off over time.) This looked like an interesting way to organize my life. And it would require that I purchase items from Office Depot like a new notebook and cool pens and stuff. And...well...to say I like office supplies is like saying someone likes heroin. I'm hooked on the junk and only multi-colored post-its will satisfy the cravings.

I decided to start Day 1 today, as it was August 1st and Monday and what better day to start something like this?  I think I will blog about this experience as I go along, so I can look back and bask in the satisfaction of a job well done. Here we go!

DAY 1: Supplies and Setting up My Bullet Journal:


















Look, you guys --- new supplies!! Swoon!! Lookit my new notebook...and pens, brand new multi-colored pens...and stencils! Did you see the stencils? And Washi Tape! Um, so I'm not really sure what the Washi Tape is for, but its adorable so...I'm all set!

Time to set up my Index and Symbol Key:



Nice, right? Not too fancy, but a little creative. Still not sure where the Washi Tape goes...











Dammit! My cool pens leak through...GRRRRR!! Okay, no problem. I'm Zen. I'll just skip pages, no worries! Next I'll set up my Year-at-a-Glance page. It's great because I can just start with August 2016 and end up with August 2017 or later!


DAMMIT!! Can someone in the class tell me what Kelly did wrong?? BLERG!!! And the bleed-through is KILLING my OCD side! GRRRRRRR!! Okay...this project that was supposed to be a centering exercise to get me to a state or organizational bliss has made me a little...tense. I think I'll put it aside for a bit - at least until I get a new notebook with thicker pages, or pens that don't bleed.



Oh, But I did figure out a use for the Washi Tape...