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chibifukurou ([personal profile] chibifukurou) wrote2025-07-01 12:12 am
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June Reading List

1. People From My Neighborhood by Hiromi Kawakami (Translation)

2. The Clearing by Allison Adair (Poems)

3. Uncommon Measure by Natalie Hodge (nfn)

4. Hell Phone by Benji Nate (Graphic)

5. Flung Out of Space by Grace Ellis (Graphic)(Queer MC)

6. All the Flowers Kneeling by Paul Tran (Poetry)(Queer Author)

7. Grief is for Humans by Sloane Crosley (nfn)

8. We Called them Giants by Kieron Gillen (Graphic)

9. Home of the American Circus byAllison Larkin

10. Believe The Untold Story of Ted Lasso by Jeremy Egner (nfn)

11. Checked Out by Katie Fricas

12. Small Boat by Vincent Delecroix (Translation)

13. Fierce Femmes and Notorious Liars by Kai Cheng Thom (Trans MC)

14. Tender is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica (Translation)

15. So Many Stars by Caro De Robertis (nfn)

16. The Wild Robot Protects by Peter Brown (JR)

17. Becoming Kin by Patty Krawec (Nfn)(Indigenous)

18. Grow a Novel in Verse by Juanita Kodman (JR)(Verse)

19. A Spindle Splintered by Alix Harrow (Queer Romance)

20. Blue Light Hour by Bruna Dantas Lobato (Brazilian)

21. Paranoia Cage by Coolkyousinnjya (Graphic)

22. She and Her Cat by Makoto Shinkai (Translation)

23. Night Sky With Exit Wounds (Poetry)

24. The Natural Mother of the Child by Krys Belc (nfn)(Queer Author)

25. It Rhymes with Takei by George Takei (Graphic)(nfn)(Queer Author)

26. Bad Badger A Love Story by Maryrose Wood (Jr)

27. Girl meets Boy by Ali Smith

28. Defekt by Nino Cipri (Queer MC)

29. Blood Feast by Malika Moustadraf (Translation)

30. The Secret of Superhuman Strength by Alison Bechdel (Graphic)(nfn)(Queer Author)
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Pirotess ([personal profile] eggsbenedict) wrote2025-06-29 10:08 pm
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Garden update is going great shakes, ahead of a huge "weather event" arriving this week.

In other news... MORE HATHAWAY, FINALLY

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Grey Liliy ([personal profile] greyliliy) wrote2025-06-26 08:02 am

Focumon!


Let's talk productivity!

In my hunt to get my life more organized and to get stuff done, I've been looking into various tools and apps. Habitica has gotten my To-Do list in order (or at least better than it was lol), but I still haven't been doing so great at time management and focus.

After looking around, I discovered the Pomodoro method...which does not help me at all. I hate having to either stretch myself out to meet that 25 minute mark, or stopping when I get there. It's stressful!

But what did change my system for the better are timers: A Timer running tricks my brain into staying on task: "If you get distracted, than the time logged will be a lie and you hate lying!"

Perhaps a childish mindset for someone my age, but if it works, it works.

Read more... )

**I am forever amused that the two apps that have been most helpful to my productivity are based in retro pixel art. LOL