con·sist·ent
adjective: consistent
• acting or done in the same way over time, especially so as to be fair or accurate.
• unchanging in nature, standard, or effect over time.
• compatible or in agreement with something.
Origin
adjective: consistent
• acting or done in the same way over time, especially so as to be fair or accurate.
• unchanging in nature, standard, or effect over time.
• compatible or in agreement with something.
Origin
noun: monk
plural noun: monks
• a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
Origin
noun: aspiration
plural noun: aspirations
• a hope or ambition of achieving something.
• Medicine
the action or process of drawing breath.
• Phonetics
the action of pronouncing a sound with an exhalation of breath.
Origin
noun: ambition
plural noun: ambitions
• a strong desire to do or to achieve something, typically requiring determination and hard work.
• desire and determination to achieve success.
Origin
Middle English: via Old French from Latin ambitio(n-), from ambire ‘go around (canvassing for votes)’.
Original post from virtuoso.im: 08:44 on April 26, 2021
Title: Virtuoso
/ˌvərCHəˈwōsō/
noun: virtuoso; plural noun: virtuosi; plural noun: virtuosos
a person highly skilled in music or another artistic pursuit.
Origin
early 17th century: from Italian, literally ‘learned, skillful’, from late Latin virtuosus
Original post on dailylog.work: 12:52:27 pm on Friday, April 7, 2023 @ 12:52:27 pm
Title: Road Trip
original post on dailylog.work: 1:41:47 pm on Sunday, June 6, 2021 @ 1:41:47 pm
Title: Nike
Ordered for Camille today:
Subtotal: $190.00
Tax: $19.76
Total: $209.76
A year from now you may wish you had started today. -Karen Lamb
Today will never be today again. -Flo from Progressive insurance
Keeping a daily log of what I am doing with my life. I have not made very much traction, so maybe by tracking what I do on a daily basis, I can find what I have been doing right and do more, and what I have been doing wrong, and doing less.
I took an Information technology infrastructure library (ITIL) course. The one thing that I remember most from the course, since I took the course to better myself, although the course was for Information Technology (IT) guideline and best practices in how to better an organization. I figured, if the guidelines and practices are good enough to better a whole organization, why could I not implement the guidelines and practices on myself, to better myself. 😉
So now I measure everything in my life. Since I only have a limited amount of time, I am tracking all that I am doing, so I can do more and be more! I guess you can say that I am an economist of my life.
Continual Service Self Improvement
You cannot manage what you cannot control.
You cannot control what you cannot measure.
You cannot measure what you cannot define.
You cannot improve what you do not measure.
kɔm ˈsi kɔm ˈsa
#migrate