The_Rule_Of_Inverse_Proportions Lisa Sinicki

Turns out the rule of inverse proportions applies to todo lists

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Unanticipated consequences are a bitch

I can’t even start to tell you how many times something that seemed like a good idea at the time backfired on me. Or how many times I did something to please someone else that didn’t work out. I was going to share some examples, but they’re just too embarrassing! What have you wanted that…
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I’ve got my Web MD Lisa Sinicki

The perks of earning your web MD

A few days ago, I woke up at 4am. I must have dreamed about my mother because before I even knew what I was doing I’d reached out, grabbed my phone, opened Google and typed in “breast cancer.”
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Return of the Idea Fairy

Inspiration always seems to strike at the worst times. Like when I’m late for an appointment or about to go into a meeting. I’m always sure I’ll remember the idea later–but I never do. The Idea Fairy can be a fickle friend.
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Liam Neeson taken queue monitor Lisa Sinicki comics

If Liam Neeson were the queue monitor at Disneyland

If Liam Neeson were the queue monitor at Disneyland–nobody would cut the line. NOBODY!   Why am I thinking about this? Because I’m going to be giving a new presentation and workshop at EXHIBITORLIVE! this year. The session is called: Exercise Your Demons: Use Humor to Make Yourself Happier, Less Stressed and More Productive and it’s…
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The Guilt Deflector

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Dinner at the three little pigs’ house

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If vegetables could seek justice…

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Farm-to-table gone too far

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Lisa Sinicki queen of the chronic overthinkers

Choosing the right dinner

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