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		<title>Change of pace.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 22:46:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>tannie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I spent the past ten days without my laptop, very interesting. I had my trusty EEE pc and my phone to fall back on, however, mostly just for the basics. My workflow on my macbook did not fit the EEE (for one, I really missed TextExpander) I mostly rested, having an RA-flare, and did some [...]<br class="clearer" style="clear:both;" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I spent the past ten days without my laptop, very interesting. I had my trusty <span class="caps">EEE </span>pc and my phone to fall back on, however, mostly just for the basics. My workflow on my macbook did not fit the <span class="caps">EEE </span>(for one, I really missed <a href="http://www.smileonmymac.com/TextExpander/">TextExpander</a>)</p>

<p>I mostly rested, having an RA-flare, and did some decluttering (which I intend to continue). I also worked out a small plan to start a new sleeping-schedule. After trying for months to fit back in the 'normal world' I decided to revisit my afternoon naps. Not sure if I feel better, but I like the idea of getting up early, do stuff, then go to have a three or four hour nap in the afternoon and then do things in the evening as well. None of that power-nap stuff, I need solid hours. This way, I hope to spread my energy more evenly and to still participate in the 'normal world'.</p>

<p>I tried it out today, and though I feel sleepy and tired and slightly confused, I did very much enjoy my afternoon nap. I also made a drawing this morning, during my first wake. Always good :) </p><br class="clearer" style="clear:both;" /><br class="clearer" style="clear:both;" />]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Progress cleaning out the desk.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 22:54:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>tannie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I've spent a few 10/15 minute dashes clearing out the desk. I got rid of some stuff and put other stuff in a better place. Found some sketchbooks in the process. I've almost got it cleared out and might even buy a chair tomorrow. The side part slides in, very handy.<br class="clearer" style="clear:both;" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/37979516@N00/4322657636" title="Desk" class="flickr-image alignleft" rel="flickr-mgr"><img class="flickr-medium" title="Desk." alt="Desk." src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2720/4322657636_3e0ac68d43_m.jpg"/></a>I've spent a few 10/15 minute dashes clearing out the desk. I got rid of some stuff and put other stuff in a better place. Found some sketchbooks in the process. I've almost got it cleared out and might even buy a chair tomorrow. </p>

<p>The side part slides in, very handy.</p><br class="clearer" style="clear:both;" /><br class="clearer" style="clear:both;" />]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Do I need a desk for my creativity?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 02:09:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>tannie</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[creativity]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hidden on the left part of that photo you may (or probably not) see my desk. I have stuff on it and under and next to it. Though I did tidy up the rest a bit (really!), my desk has remained a collection of... things... I don't remember if I've ever really used it. Right [...]<br class="clearer" style="clear:both;" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/37979516@N00/3955311359" title="Moved furniture." class="flickr-image alignleft" rel="flickr-mgr"><img class="flickr-medium" title="Moved furniture." alt="Moved furniture." src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2481/3955311359_64923ea258_m.jpg"/></a>Hidden on the left part of that photo you may (or probably not) see my desk. I have stuff on it and under and next to it. Though I did tidy up the rest a bit (really!), my desk has remained a collection of... things...</p>

<p>I don't remember if I've ever really used it. </p>

<p>Right now I barely do creative stuff, and I wondered. Do I need a desk? Do I need a dedicated place in my flat to burst out into creative outbursts? A place away from my sofa and laptop. A place only for creative stuff (with a nice view of the park, I may add). You'd think I could do without, that I could do creative stuff everywhere. Do I use this as an excuse to not do anything creative (because the desk has so much stuff on it, I couldn't possibly do anything really creative), or do I deny myself a calm area for my creativity (because I don't get myself in that mode linked to the desk)?</p>

<p>I think my brain will implode soon. Advice needed!</p>

<p>p.s. I don't even have a proper chair and I would really need a proper chair...</p><br class="clearer" style="clear:both;" /><br class="clearer" style="clear:both;" />]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Reducing clutter.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2009 09:19:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>tannie</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[decluttering]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lately I have spent a lot of time de-cluttering (not done yet, it takes a long time to get rid of years worth of junk). It feel very liberating to throw out old stuff, stuff I don't even like or just keep out of guilt. It not only clears space, but also my head. It [...]<br class="clearer" style="clear:both;" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lately I have spent a lot of time de-cluttering (not done yet, it takes a long time to get rid of years worth of junk). It feel very liberating to throw out old stuff, stuff I don't even like or just keep out of guilt. It not only clears space, but also my head. It makes me very happy.</p>

<p>To help me and keep me motivated, I've started reading blogs about getting rid of clutter basically. I found <a href='http://simpleorganizedlife.com/10-tips-to-reduce-your-clutter-and-get-organized/'>a good list of tips</a> over at 'Simple. Organized. Life.' As a recovering pack-rat I found the first two most helpful.</p>

<blockquote><p>1. Have a place for everything - this means your keys, your wallet, your office supplies, etc.</p></blockquote>

<p>and</p>

<blockquote><p>2. When you bring one thing home, try to send at least one thing out the door.</p></blockquote>

<p>Having a place for everything (well, not yet, but getting there) helps me not having to search for an item. Tossing out something when I bring in something new helps me to not cling onto older items just for the sake of clinging on.</p>

<p>I've started feeling much calmer with less clutter around me. A lot less stress.</p><br class="clearer" style="clear:both;" /><br class="clearer" style="clear:both;" />]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Cleaning up my mailboxes, and useful procmail-bits.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2009 22:15:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>tannie</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[geekery]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I started decluttering my e-mail. I thought over 1gb worth of e-mail took up too much space, and what the hell did I save in those folders anyway? I found I also had a huge procmailrc that filtered through my messages and put them in many nested folders. Before I started I made a small [...]<br class="clearer" style="clear:both;" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I started decluttering my e-mail. I thought over 1gb worth of e-mail took up too much space, and what the hell did I save in those folders anyway?</p>

<p>I found I also had a huge procmailrc that filtered through my messages and put them in many nested folders.</p>

<p>Before I started I made a small inventory of what I had:</p>


<ul>
<li>work-account, over 600MB in 4000 e-mails  </li>
<li>private account, over 400MB in 3000 e-mails  </li>
<li>third fun account, some 25MB worth of mail, nothing really important.</li>
</ul>



<p>I use <span class="caps">IMAP </span>exclusively, and my accounts have about 1GB of space each, so I had the space to save it all. I also have the space to stack my living-room full of boxes, but I'd rather not. </p>

<p>So, I took the necessary steps to clean it up.<br />
<span id="more-711"></span></p>

<h3> Step 1: Less folders!</h3>

<p>I decided no more nested folders! This made everything a lot easier, and much cleaner, in mail.app and in mutt. Instant relief.  <br />
Though I can't and won't go for that 'single archive' approach, I do prefer to have as little folders as possible. Right now I have the default 'Sent' (which I clear out daily) 'Trash' and 'Draft', and for my work account I have the folders 'work' 'social' 'specific mailing-list' 'other mailing-lists'. For my private account I have 'social', 'web', 'license-codes', 'health' and 'finance'. I do receive some social e-mail on my work-account (no rules against that where I work) so I decided to give that a special folder.  <br />
I made a general and quick separation, based on gut-feeling alone. My work-account receives work-related mailing-lists, but all my other lists go to a third, specifically meant for mailing-list. This way I can disable the account, or simply not read it, if I just want to read my private e-mail.</p>

<h3> Step 2: Clearing out old mail.</h3>

<p>I went through all my e-mail.</p>

<p>Yes, all of it.</p>

<p>It was Hell.</p>

<p>It was horrible.</p>

<p>It was painful</p>

<p>I have no clue why I saved so many e-mails that made me feel bad. I tossed them out. </p>

<p>I had e-mails from orders I made, years and years ago. Out they went.</p>

<p>Work related e-mails from problems long solved (talking years here). Delete delete delete.</p>

<p>E-mails with 10MB worth of photos attached. Saved the photos, deleted the attachment from the e-mail if I wanted to keep it, or deleted the e-mail entirely.</p>

<p>I deleted a lot.</p>

<p>I went from having over 1gb worth of e-mail (combined in all three accounts) to about 40mb (combined in all three accounts). Yes, my mailboxes combines contain about as much e-mail as a small pop-box. I did it last week, and I still feel pretty damn good about it.</p>

<h3> Step 3: Perfecting the archive process.</h3>

<p>When e-mail from my family arrives, it gets tagged with a special header that <a href="http://www.indev.ca/MailTags.html">MailTags</a> understands. I did this by adding the following rule to my procmailrc:</p>

<pre><code class="cml">:0f
* ^FROM.*(adres1|adres2)
| formail -A 'X-Keywords: family'</code></pre>

<p>This tells procmail that if the mail comes from either 'adres1' or 'adres2' to add a header which says 'X-Keywords: family'. I have a similar rule for mails from friends.</p>

<p>I can then choose to filter it directly to my folder 'social' (for friends and family)</p>

<pre><code class="cml">:0  
* ^(X-Keywords|X-Mailtags).*(friends|family)  
.social/  
</code></pre>

<p>It opens up all kinds of useful tagging!</p>

<p>Then, I looked at my mailing-list mail. I didn't want the hassle of creating a new rule for every list I joined, or to have my procmailrc clog up with old rules, so I looked around and found a great solution:</p>

<pre><code class="cml">:0  
* ^X-BeenThere: \/[^@]+  
* ! ^(List-Id|X-(Mailing-)?List):.*  
.$MATCH/  


:0  
* ^((List-Id|X-(Mailing-)?List):(.*[&lt; ]\/[^&gt;]*))  
{  
    LISTID=$MATCH  
  
    :0  
    * LISTID ?? ^\/[^@\.]*  
    .$MATCH/  
}  
</code></pre>

<p>Both these rules do the same thing, but they act on different headers. Not all mailing-lists use the same method, so I had to use more than one rule.  <br />
Basically it either looks at the <code>X-BeenThere</code> or <code>List-Id/X-Mailing-List/X-List</code> to see what list the message comes from, and then filters it into a folder with the same name. <br />
Excellent!</p>

<h3> Step 4: Enjoy! </h3>

<p>After a week of using my freshly cleaned mail-accounts, I still feel great about it. Almost everything goes automatically, and I've only had to do minor tweaks so far. With the help of <a href="http://www.indev.ca/MailActOn.html">MailActOn</a> I can easily file my e-mails and keep everything nice, clean, sorted and stick to <a href="http://www.43folders.com/izero">Inbox Zero</a> (which I've done for quite some time, but that archive of mail just kept on bugging me).</p>

<p>Aaaah, the joys of a clean mailbox!</p><br class="clearer" style="clear:both;" /><br class="clearer" style="clear:both;" />]]></content:encoded>
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