Monday, January 18, 2010
Rip the Bandage Off
Here It Comes
The much rumored 'Jesus Tablet' is reportedly set to be announced January 27th. The rumors are crazy as usual, and even include the possibility that the screen will have some sort of bumps so that you can feel the windows and buttons displayed. I say, 'so what if it does?'. I want my contacts, To-Do list, andphone all synchronized automatically so that I don't have to worry about keeping my machines straight. I really don't see how a tablet that's say 10 x 7 could be more useful for my needs than an iPhone.
But the fun comes from waiting to see what Apple can do that I never dreamed of. I don't anticipate getting a tablet computer, but you can convince me I need one if you can show me a killer app.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Executive Function
Before I got into High School they tried to teach me how to manage my time so I could get everything done. There was talk of scheduling and prioritizing and making sure that assignments got done early. Unfortunately, school was so easy for me that I didn't need to bother. I had other, more pressing problems than homework, and I just banged that out, anyway.
Now, so many years later, I wish that I had listened better and given organizing myself some effort. I have so many things to do now that I literally don't have time: errands to run, things around the house, laundry, exercise - as well as the all-important task of watching tv late and then sleeping in. I don't have the executive function that I need to get everything done, things fall by the wayside, and I get dissatisfied.
Worse, it seems that my usual bad habit of getting distracted by a bright and shiny object that catches the light so nicely and wow, look at that rainbow. What did I come into this room for? Executive function, distracted, oh yeah. So it seems that I am getting distracted more easily now than ever before and it's harder to get my mind back on track. Lists and organization have become even more important and I'm paying the price for not investing in my own executive function.