Participate in a Ruzuku Gratitude Exercise "group challenge"

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What will you do?

Try it for five days - http://ruzuku.com/group_challenges/1

2

How will you test your idea and measure success?

Do the exercise, finish it, and evaluate the results. I'll track my results and thinking on this page.

3

How will you know you are done?

Five days. Then I'll evaluate continuing the practice.

4

How will you enjoy the journey?

By being grateful! Also, on the meta level, I'll be examining how Ruzuku works, and thinking about overlaps/intersections with Edison and the TTL platform

Created Oct 21, 2009 | Category Other
Tags Think, Try, Learn, ruzuku, gratitude, group challenge, ttl platform

Comments & Observations

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Matthew Cornell Started it.
Drinking chocolate - a luxury
A beautiful fall day
Having choice in my life
Working at home
Working with my TTL partner Liza

Oct 21, 2009

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Matthew Cornell Just for the experience I'll put my Ruzuku experience comments here, instead of clogging up the exercise.

Oct 21, 2009

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Matthew Cornell Q: Are my entries limited to once a day? I want to add more information, but it looks like adding a comment is the only way to do so.

Oct 21, 2009

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Matthew Cornell In my "Welcome to ruzuku!" confirmation email there's a link to http://ruzuku.com/confirm/, but when I go there it says (in hard to read green!): > "The confirmation code was missing. Please follow the URL from your email."

Oct 21, 2009

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Matthew Cornell Req: Click on a fellow member's pic to see her profile.

Oct 21, 2009

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Matthew Cornell Req: Delete comment.

Oct 21, 2009

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Matthew Cornell Req: RSS subscribe to comments and entries.

Oct 21, 2009

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