H: Daily Communication

“Dollar Shirt” – by animan1, http://www.instructables.com/id/Dollar-shirt/ (color enhanced)

Learned: How to make a little origami shirt out of a one dollar bill. What out-of-control blood sugar feels like while preparing food. NB sprained his foot, it’s very swollen, and he is on my couch so I can help him for a change. 3.

3. Delicious potstickers. Slight reordering of “H: Daily Communication.” Comfy-tasting lentils over brown jasmine rice. 3.

Seems: Like I could become good at money, numbers and investing if I say so, but I may not feel like it. Like that brown spot on the Dollar Shirt image symbolizes everything I obsess over in life. Seems like life would be more fun if the goal were to gain weight and love it. 3.

The Three Questions: Ask “What if I made this Easy?” Ask “What if I made this Important?” Ask “What about this is REHAB?”

Desirable Habits: Shaving these down to the TOP THREE by Priority and for readability.
✔︎Do things you normally wouldn’t do
✔︎ Seek out and pursue opportunities for TRUE REHAB.
✔︎ Embrace community.
Note: If you start a conversation, have a way to remember that it’s still active.

Thinking about: Magic wanding the lentils but leaving it chunky. All the mistakes ever made by the innocent.

On-purpose ways of being: Courageous, radical and confronting. Forgiveness in the background.

Accomplished: Handyman hired & paid, shelf mounted, curtain rod installed. Grocery order painstaking made, breakdown handled, delivery received, stuff all put away. Wanded the lentils. Served with brown jasmine rice with a dollop of tangy Greek yogurt.

Q: If you were me, what would you ask?

My Answer: Forthcoming.

Videohttps://youtu.be/RpXLpfMWrlY

Watched: Binge-watched “Mindhunters” and started watching “Godless” and Season 2 of “Travelers” all by Netflix, all excellent. (3)

Reading:“Echoes of My Soul” by Robert K. Tanenbaum (my father’s kind of story). Wanting to get back to “We Were Eight Years in Power – An American Tragedy” by Ta-Nehisi Coates, and “Hands of Life” by Julie Motz. 3.

Here’s mine!

 

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