The Next Iron Chef: YOU!
I have always been amazed by cooks, chefs and anyone who enjoys cooking. These people are incredible! They take a set of ingredients and by using different amounts of different ingredients they are able to make the most delicious foods! You could give two chefs the same ingredients and ask them to create their own dish from those ingredients and they would be able to come up with two completely different dishes!
Have you ever watched Iron Chef? It’s a perfect example of what I am talking about. Both chefs are given the same ?secret’ ingredient and they have to come up with a bunch of dishes using that ingredient and both sides always come up with entirely different menus.
Adults with ADD: Using Time as a Tool
Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) benefit from using time as a tool rather than a constraint.
Copyright (c) 2008 Jennifer Koretsky
My recent facation experience (fake [staying local plus checking into the office] + vacation [technically being off from work] = facation) had me thinking quite a lot about the concept of time management and why it is such a challenge for adults with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). It comes down to power.
We give time too much power.
Time is a construct. It was created to measure. Any meaning we assign to it is, so to speak, our own ’stuff.’ Take, for example, the following cliches:
Revenge of the Penny Stocks
There has been a lot of talk about how 2008 will turn out
financially. The word recession has been thrown around a lot perhaps for shock
value but maybe not. Lets pretend for a moment that these predictions of s
recession are accurate. How would that effect the stock market? Well, the stock
market will always be there even if the numbers change. However, in a
recession, everything is relatively a penny stock. So even though penny stocks
have received bad press they will always be there during good and bad times.
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