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July 19, 2006

I've noticed that I've always got plenty of ideas, but I'm always being way too lazy to actually accomplish anything. So, to maybe attempt to fix that, I'm going to make a list of things that I've planned on doing and mark them off as I actually complete them, with this hopefully being a frequent reminder to actually complete the shit:

Operation 21 Fighting Game Project [In Progress]

Create a site for "hardcore" beat 'em up fans, similar to shmups.com or shoryuken.com, etc. That way I can totally make my own terms for special strategies and all that crap for all to use.

ArmJoe combo (and glitch) video [In Progress]

Write more shit for Cross Changer! [In Progress?]

Write something for HonestGamers

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honestgamer honestgamer - July 19, 2006 (11:15 PM)
I find that it's easy to not accomplish anything because that's the path of least resistance, but that I still get most important things done in time. The trick is to just make a list of goals, as you have done, then to look at the list every time you start to chat online or kick back to watch a movie. Then ask yourself which you'd really rather do. Sometimes it's good to chat or watch a movie, but I think a lot of people who spend their time doing that stuff do it by habit, not because they enjoy it. Yeah, I think too much.
khris khris - July 20, 2006 (12:31 PM)
Well, that certainly sounds about right. Though, I think one of my problems is that I'll talk a whole lot about x idea than actually working on it.
janus janus - July 20, 2006 (12:57 PM)
I always make to do lists, but then end up reading random articles on wikipedia.
khris khris - July 20, 2006 (01:06 PM)
Wikipedia is definitely a major time waster. You'll be looking up one simple thing and then five minutes later, you've got ten other Wikipedia windows open.

Blasted internet.
Teshon44 Teshon44 - August 23, 2007 (12:20 PM)
ya
Teshon44 Teshon44 - August 23, 2007 (12:20 PM)
ya

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