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I take notes while I'm solving, and I usually have a category that I have professionally labeled "Huh?", where I list all the words that are not familiar to me or that I need to research.
There was also the voxpop in which, having been asked about his favourite things to do in Toronto, he replied sardonically: "Oh, you can read about it on my blog, Jesse's Guide To Toronto, where I list the top 4,500 things that I really like about the city".
One is "Calls/To Do," where I list things like "Call doctor for results of bone density test," and "Buy Mom a birthday gift".
In my upcoming book, The MD Factor, I have a page where I list the uncommon names for hidden added sugars in food.
I also invested in something so small yet so effective -- a whiteboard where I list my goals for the week, month or year and cross them out as each goal is reached.
And the last one is simply titled "Work" (I know... that one should come first, but lately life has a way of getting in the way of work), where I list things like, "Write blog post!!!" (as if I could forget?
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When I joined the US Army, the only place my religious preference was requested was on my dog tags, where I listed "Prot No Pref".
Earlier this year, I wrote an article 'Innovations Changing Our Lives' where I listed five innovative establishments, one of which is Your Art Gallery.
If you want, you can check out my recent column about "going vegetarian in 6 minutes" -- where I listed a truly devastating video, one that shows just how badly all of the animals we find on our store shelves are treated, and how difficult life is for them.
Exploring Amazon, I came across a category called "Women's Fiction" where I am listed, along with Jane Austen, Sophie Kinsella, Kathryn Stockett, Toni Morrison, Danielle Steel and Louisa May Alcott.
As a result of my continued involvement with this issue, in September 2013, a representative from Delegate Jon Cardin's office contacted me via the End Revenge Porn website where I am listed as the Maryland legislative coordinator.
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