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posted by [personal profile] lnr at 11:08am on 13/02/2010
Is there any particular reason you set yourself a list to do in 101 days rather than the 1001 most other people seem to have done?

I wish I were managing even 30 a year at CNPS at the moment. I think I managed 10 between Sept08 and Sept09, and have got about 2 since then. Currently looking for 202, which I swear I saw on my commute when I was looking for 200 but has been vanished since.
 
posted by [identity profile] bugshaw.livejournal.com at 06:10pm on 13/02/2010
I like an extreme challenge? I crave novelty? I don't think I could keep up the motivation for 1001 days? My life tends (has tended) to change so much in three years it's not been worth putting much investment into long term plans. Or maybe I'm just silly.
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posted by [personal profile] rmc28 at 03:37pm on 14/02/2010
I don't think I could cope with a 1001 days list. 101 seems a bit more manageable (i.e. a bit over 3 months). 10 days is often my horizon at best (or 10 hours on bad days).
 
posted by [identity profile] bugshaw.livejournal.com at 05:09pm on 14/02/2010
Hmm, it should be possible to do 101 Things in an hour and 41 minutes (Eat a vegetable! Post a letter! Bake brownies from packet mix! Do 10 press ups! And 20 situps! Feed the cat! Make a dentist appointment!) but I can't think why one would want to, unless to prove it could be done...

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