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Carol H Tucker

Passionate about knowledge management and organizational development, expert in loan servicing, virtual world denizen and community facilitator, and a DISNEY fan

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3JAN2016


There are a couple of things that I do everyday.  I greet two people when I get up -- sometimes they even respond.  I write in a personal journal, sometimes more and sometimes not much, but always including a quote for the day and the color of the day.  And I report on the day's "holidays".  For example, today is:
  • Festival of Sleep day -- definitely a holiday I can celebrate with naptime
  • Humiliation day
  • JRR Tolkien day -- please remember to toast the professor at 9PM your time
  • National Chocolate Covered Cherry day
  • National Drinking Straw day ((unless you are at the zoo or a park where they don't let you have straws because of the animals))
  • National Write to Congress day
  • Memento Mori or Remember You Die day
  • Women Rock! day

In the past I put that information in an IM.  After a while, I started tweeting it -- I think I am going to experiment about using a blog post instead, and add the oldest recorded historical happening on this day as well:
1521 – Pope Leo X excommunicates Martin Luther in the papal bull Decet Romanum Pontificem.
Yeah that should be a good way to trigger a blog post.  If I have more to say, I'll ramble on a bit.  Today I'll just savor the fact that we had TWO WHOLE DAYS off each of the holidays instead of having to scramble back to the workaday world the day after.


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