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This is the first book from the library on #ADHD where I could literally open the book and put practical use straight to work.

Written by a professional organizer who sometimes works with ADHD clients, this book is geared towards efficiency above all else, and breaks topics down by rooms or specific tasks in rooms. It's good for house-wide issues or attacking areas where stuff is piled up.

I will be attempting a variety of these suggestions over the next few days.

Attn: Americans in the Netherlands -- you can vote in the primary today 16:00-21:00 at Boom Chicago in Amsterdam. Your vote will likely count more than voting in your states since the global primary sends its own delegates to the convention.

Boosts appreciated.

If you miss this one, there's one in Utrecht 7 March and Den Haag 10 March. More info at the Democrats Abroad website: democratsabroad.org/nl

from the "Yael is still looking for a job" files, I bring you my IRL D&D character sheet

Having that first day of school feeling. Today I'm starting a conversatie cursus. Mixed blessing of living somewhere everyone speaks English -- it's harder to learn the local language since you're never forced to use it to communicate.

actually it's only a city if it has a robust public transit infrastructure that allows you to get to any point in the city without using a car. otherwise it's a sparkling suburb

@holly Cannily so! It's like I'm dealing with thinkable powers which are strictly within my ken!

deleting my entire itunes library and replacing it with Easy Listening Monster Band youtube.com/watch?v=uYW9Ni4Bg8

I spent months digging into the state of cybersecurity in the healthcare industry for Ars Technica. Deeply grateful for insight from Jeff Tully, Christian Dameff, Billy Rios, Beau Woods, Suzanne Schwartz (and others not quoted) and to Nathan Mattise for brilliant editing and being a great sounding board. arstechnica.com/information-te

NEW! Landmark ruling in the Netherlands: Dutch court ruled that privacy prevailed over the hunt against alleged benefits “fraudsters.” As benefits claimants are surveilled around the world, this ruling could have global implications.
privacyinternational.org/news- nitter.net/privacyint/status/1

I'm listening a podcast about the fates of the Dutch resistance members who started Het Parool in WWII (that's pronounced "Parole" for you English speakers) and they mention at the end that 5 Feb there's an annual memorial ceremony for those who were killed after being captured. So, have a moment of gratitude for the free press, and go buy a newspaper. (The podcast is Free and Fearless: The Story of the First Parool Trial, btw)

@th won the January challenge at the local CrossFit gym ✊🏻✊🏻 max hang time!

Finally got to a talk at and turns out it’s one I already saw.. at Camp 🙄 I think maybe I go to too many tech conferences

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