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Month: August 2019
I Live on the “Soft” End of Town
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I like that I can answer yes to [every single one of these questions](https://www.fastcompany.com/90394171/do-you-live-in-a-soft-city-heres-why-you-probably-want-to): > Imagine yourself sitting in your home. What’s right outside your front door, and what’s within a 10-minute walk of it? Can you make it to a grocery store or a café on foot, or do you have to drive? Is…
Freelance Friday 068 – August 30
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We had a short week around here because we took the kid’s backpacking to the Northern Terminus of the Pacific Crest Trail. I just thought the campsite was cool when I ran through it a few weeks back, but the campsite wasn’t the coolest part. The best part was seeing all the PCT hikers that…
Like a Fat Man Loosening His Belt to Prevent Obesity
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[I enjoyed the whole article on parking and housing but this line made me laugh out loud](https://noparkinghere.com/). > Lewis Mumford famously said “Building more roads to prevent congestion is like a fat man loosening his belt to prevent obesity.” I did want a house with a yard, but the more I live close to downtown…
Joe Buhlig Has Me Tempted to Look at OmniFocus Again
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Okay so [Joe has me tempted to look at OmniFocus](https://joebuhlig.com/inspiration-for-a-new-omnifocus-setup-and-workflow/) again, [despite](https://curtismchale.ca/2018/12/03/why-i-use-a-bullet-journal-instead-of-productivity-software/) my [love](https://curtismchale.ca/2018/05/21/how-i-modified-the-bullet-journal-system-to-run-my-online-business/) of notebooks and a modified [Bullet Journal](https://curtismchale.ca/2018/05/07/getting-started-with-bullet-journalling-for-web-developers/) system. Here’s the thing though, my system works for what my life is now so I’m not going to change it. That said, if I was to take a job somewhere or have some…
Looking at Unschooling With Kerry McDonald
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> Too often, in everyday language, we equate education with _schooling_. We ask someone “How much education have you had?” and we expect them to tell us about the number of years they spent in school or their highest diploma. IX I was never all that into high school, which I don’t think is odd.…
Why I Moved From WordPress to Statamic
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I’ve recently moved my site off WordPress after 10 years, to [Statamic](https://statamic.com/). A few of you have asked why, so here is that post. To start, WordPress hasn’t been interesting to me in a while. Not that I hated it, but I had no desire to touch anything that was WordPress related outside of time…
Women Don’t Feel They Deserve Long Stretches of Alone Time Like Men Do
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[From Brigid Schulte in The Guardian](https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jul/21/woman-greatest-enemy-lack-of-time-themselves): > it’s not that women haven’t had the talent to make their mark in the world of ideas and art. They’ve never had the time. And > Feminist researchers have also found that many women don’t feel that they _deserve_ long stretches of time to themselves, the way men…
An Hour of Free Play Is Like a Drop of Water in the Desert
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[An hour of free play is like a drop of water in the desert](https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/17/opinion/sunday/childhood-suicide-depression-anxiety.html). > According to the psychologist Peter Gray, children today are more depressed than they were during the Great Depression and more anxious than they were at the height of the Cold War. A 2019 study published in the Journal of Abnormal…
Medicine Is Family Friendly if You’re in the Right Field
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[So medicine is sort of family friendly, at least if you’re in the right field](https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/21/upshot/medicine-family-friendly-profession-women.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share). > Medicine has become something of a stealth family-friendly profession, at a time when other professions are growing more greedy about employees’ time. Jobs increasingly require long, inflexible hours, and pay disproportionately more to people who work them. But if…
Getting to the Tipping Point With Malcolm Gladwell
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While I had listened to [Tipping Point](http://www.amazon.com/dp/0316346624/?tag=strugwithfait-20), by Malcolm Gladwell a bunch of times, this was my first read through it. If you’re interested in what it takes to make an idea spread, without all the deep science and chart that we found in [Connected](https://curtismchale.ca/2018/05/17/connected-how-a-social-network-works-in-everything-from-stds-to-friendship/), then Tipping Point is a good start. Gladwell does a…