PRiSM housing design app: transforming residential design
Anyway, we went out to the garage and cut two of them into different lengths like this:.
4)Post to Instagram: 5 mins.5)Take some photos for the next post/edit photos: 10 mins.
6)Pop in to Facebook: 10 mins.Actually they look pretty much exactly like that.. Instagram only takes about 5 minutes a day, so that gives me a little bit of wiggle room.I usually come back at some point in the evening since I do most of my other work first thing in the morning, and do a few pins to some of my bigger group and personal boards since that’s the best time for driving traffic through pinning.
Whatever I don’t finish on the post I was working on for that day just gets put aside and continued the next day.It sounds a little crazy to think that you can really get real, valuable work done in just 10 minutes, but that’s really all it takes if you’re really focused!.
How to accomplish big things in your home and in your life when you feel like you have no free time.
I do the same thing everyday.I’m talking about the scribbles on the left, not the right, just to clarify.
The ones on the right are just artwork on a white board, that I apparently didn’t notice when I was taking the picture.But the Sharpie came right off!
At this point in the experiment, I was getting a little cheeky and decided to go and draw a heart on the glass on our door.That was the easiest one to clean of all!