I'm trying to order them in terms of relative priority. (With those higher being more important to me simply staying alive, and those lower being important for my goals but decreasing priority for keeping me alive.)
Skills: Budgeting (food, etc.), Basic cooking, basic meal-making, washing; first aid?
Skills: phone skills, technology skills (troubleshooting), email skills, knowledge of Absolute products; public speaking?
Skills: Budgeting (i.e. taxes), Time management, Sewing?
Skills: Time management, Public speaking, minor budgeting (non-free content production)
Skills: Budgeting (food, etc.), Proper exercising, nutrition, advanced cooking (i.e. healthy)
Functioning human Modifier: +2 Mundane
Skills: Budgeting (hygiene products, clothing, etc.), Time management (for washing, hygiene)
Skills: Budgeting (hygiene products, clothing, etc.), Time management (for washing, hygiene)
Scientist / Entrepreneur Modifier: +2 Mundane
Skills: Budgeting (for any materials), Time management; none others required except those to be learned
Skills: Budgeting (gifts, etc.), Time management; none others required except those to be learned
Skills: Budgeting (gifts, etc.), Time management; none others required except those to be learned
Skills: Budgeting (downloadable content i.e. songs), Time management; none others required except those to be developed through practice
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Well that's it. Dear lord. Everything really does require money and time.
What's next? I suppose I should start breaking things down. The *specific* tasks and what actual day-to-day skills they require. I hope to spend no more than three "sessions" doing this.
Let's plan to do it Saturday. (I'm busy tomorrow, and I don't want to plan anything Friday night.)
Sounds like a date.
Bedtime.
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