

Many people say to me, “oh Allison, I wish I had your energy, I just don’t have the energy to work out.” The thing they don’t understand is that the energy COMES FROM EXERCISE! Picture this. As I said, there ARE consequences to choosing this life but you DO have a choice. Slavery was outlawed many years ago, no one makes you do this but yourself. If you don’t want to work extra hours, DON’T. You chose it, live with the consequences. I know so many people who complain about how they never get to see their kids, they never go on vacation without working while they’re gone, I have no patience for these people. I know this has limited my career and I made that choice with my eyes open. I know, 20 minutes for 7 miles? This IS LA after all! Speaking of work, I choose to work 40 hour weeks. a lot of people around where I live drive an hour or more to get to work – not me, my commute is only about 20 minutes. It’s all about choices.įirst of all, I choose to live only 7 miles from work. I’m afraid it’s not because I embrace GTD, or I have some great organizational method, or some cool gadgets you could go by that help me juggle all these things. I have been thinking a lot about this question and I think I can explain it. Doing this show is one of the great joys of my life.

I look forward to your Podcast each week.įirst of all, thank you for the kind words Ron, I’m humbled by what you say. I know you’re having fun, because if you weren’t you would have stopped a long time ago. I, and I bet your audience, would like to know how you do all you do and stay calm, cool, and collected, and best of all have fun doing it. On second thought, they don’t juggle as much as you do. Although, some of those guys seem to juggle as many things as you, like Tim Verpoorten, David Sparks, Don McAlister and Chuck Joiner.
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That could be a topic for one of your shows, not necessarily the Mac Roundtable. What tools, tips, and tricks do you use to stay organized and on top of things. Okay, how do you find the time to do all that. (isn’t that exactly what DebbieT said last week? busy busy busy?) You help your friends with all sort of things, including taking them to the Apple Store to buy a new Mac, that’s tough duty. You’re an avid exerciser, at least that’s what I think I gleaned from some of you comments. Thank you for sharing you MacSmarts with the MacCommunity. I listen to you on several other podcasts also. I’ve been listening to your podcasts for quite sometime. He titled his email “How do you do it?” Here’s what he wrote: Ron Proto wrote in with a question that really made me think, and it’s really appropriate for this particular episode. I’m amazed to think we’ve spent so much time together, it’s been so much fun to get to know all of you who have written in, sent in recordings, and especially the diehard fans in the chat room on /nosillacast (5PM GMT-8 on Sunday nights!) Well let’s kick in and hear some more from you!įor those reading – the segments are the 28 audio recordings the fans sent in Today is Sunday April 19th, 2009, and this is show number 200!!!!!!!!!!!!! I’m SO excited about this show, mostly because I have no idea what I’M going to hear on this show! As you know Steve has been cloistered off in his den working with many of you on audio recordings to mark this historic even in NosillaCast history. Listen to the Podcast Once (1 hr 41 min) < - SERIOUSLY!
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Finally I announce the 4 year giveaway – tons of free software! Send an email to titled “anniversary” with your name in the body by Sunday May 9th for the drawing on the May 17th show. Then we talk about the listeners reactions to our discussion about Mac vs. But then things turn dark when he tells us about the first Mac botnet and how Microsoft patched Office but didn’t yet fix the flaw in Powerpoint, only Excel that affects both Macs and PCs. In Chit Chat Across the Pond Bart explains how it felt to be cut off from the net for a week in Belgium, how happy his 2nd GB of RAM makes him.
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Open Source Mac gives a nice directory of open source software specific to the Mac. Ron Proto asks “how do you do it?”, the NosillaCast gains approval in the Ustream app on the iPhone. In this marathon episode 200 of an hour and 41 minutes, we get to hear from over 30 NosillaCast listeners as they tell tales of how they found the show, their favorite episode and said wonderfully sentimental things about the show.
