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|    Treon Verdery to All    |
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      From: treon3verdery@gmail.com              Beyond cultivating "good attitude" is there a way of appreciating              a neutral job thus turning it into a better job. I favor nice. Quora question               Mbti specifics are a possibility: Cultivate daring, "being employed makes it       easier to find work so I will circulate my resume" I/E and J/P              For mbti J there might be words for appreciating a routine. "We're on       schedule" and they could literally tally up clients served. for mbti ESP it       might be "I find things to like about my co-workers" ISF might think "its nice       and enjoyable to be polite to        my coworkers" customize the content to find highlights in the comfort zone.              An affirmation for F, "my coworkers like me"              N find something that can be improved then improve it.              Human resources custom video games for mbti types to turn neutral to good.                            Drugs: omit am caffeine as people are most productive then anyway and have 2       pm caffeine to give lift, possibly clearing your desk.              A study of wellbutrin and job enjoyment among the mentally well.              Centrum: attitude But what to make it out of theanine from green tea                            .5b Fitbit for jobs, making it measurable can make it more fun; words typed,       emails cleared, clients talked to. Making a spreadsheet: mouse use minimized.       Verbal stumbles reduced (phone) all With daily feedback. Wearables could do       percentage safe lifts        or reductions in re-work (electrician) A software technology with zero       reporting to supervisor optional              Perhaps give high performers non supervisor reporting work fitbits so other       people crave them. An iwatch technology              Managers say things. On average they are average at communicating, so a fitbit       that enumerates job focus and praise words spoken, with daily data, could       shift the average manager to better productivity with greater worker       satisfaction Manager job goes        from neutral to good as their psychological effort is rewarded and also the       software is quantified as raising group productivity causing job satisfaction               software also monitor the AI calculated effect on goal motivation, with data       on whom to follow up again to meet. AI depth could avoid YesSir cliche                                          One benefit to having people enjoy their jobs is with automation and robotics       there are fewer jobs so hiring people that will have an especially good time       is a net benefit to society                                                                                     What is the effect of low dose adderal in young children?                            Look up how to share reading with children                             Read more books, desensitize paranormal. Consider reading nonfiction, romance?                            It seems like there must be software on how to raise children, perhaps       something like a video game; on a phone these could reach the developing world.                            5b robot and/or automation produced and prepared pizza              Stay-clean nozzles with sonic transducers on them; rail car vibrators              Location and duration synchronized microwaves heat the cheese keeping toppings       like vegetables optimal              Factories could produce frozen pizzas optimized to possibly tasting better       than fresh from the new ingedient latitude from micro patterned warming;       technology intensive prep on the factory produced pizzas could cause the       robots/automation at the pizza        huts to be simpler and cheaper                            It is possible that preprepared foods could taste better if their ingredients       were flavor ranked and listed; the different branch varieties of polyalkane       glycols may have different sweetnesses and preservative qualities              USB spectroscopy suggests the ability to use focused microwaves or lasers to       prepare each vegetable chunk on a pizza to optimize flavor profile              Acoustically cracked or surface treated salt could optimize flavor, possibly       using less salt but also it might just taste different (compare powdered,       granular, and wet (lollipop) sugars. Could a wet salt, but not a ketchup, be       produced, like a napca or        other salt blend that is always deliquescent on a surface. Some peptides are       sweet so a napca work a like that tastes good might be possible                            Software that senses what it thinks you are doing, does fitbit like time       activity charts, then suggests changes like talk to coo more and accounting       the same amount and technology transfer more                            Do liposomes make sweetness berry effect much faster to activate the tongue                            A detergent has a lipophylic thing attached to a hydrophyllic thing; does an       octosugar or 16-sugar with only two distal -oh groups cause greater flavor       sensation from pizza and cheese oils what about a hydrophyllic sweetness       peptide with an alkane on it                                          4 phenylbutrate might be a longevity drug                            Alpha casozepine increases some nootropic thing 62%, works on gaba receptors       thus might be antipsychotic effect producing like phenibut; 150 mg/day human       dose                            A diagnostic test to find out which longevity drugs are of highest       effectiveness at one person; possibly cheek swab cyte culture's response to a       bunch of drugs, even royal jelly (11 at YouTube video)                            GSK mentioned tens, TENS works to get rid of pain and there is a menstrual       TENS machine, livia that gets good reviews online. Tens might work because a       light stimulus precludes the transmission of the body-side stimulus. Could the       light stimulus be        produced with focused sound, instead of electricity, which would feel buzzy,       and still block the painful body thing?                            It is possible some babies, historically, have cried because they felt       abdominal discomfort. Could acoustic Tens block body sensations with acoustic       vibration? That could be a harmless electrode less way to make babies feel       better and reduce crying. A        onsie with acoustic vibration buttons on the inner abdomen surface would be a       possible happy baby form factor                            Look up definitions of ethics and morals                                                         .5b Ideas command line at educational software: just like you can type       formulas into a spreadsheet instead of using a mouse menu, perhaps thus       gaining greater idea fluency and effectiveness, educational software could       have a command line option to build        awareness of the power user way                I perceive One teacher on quora who uses computer instruction extensively,       and who teaches sentence diagramming to middle school students, said something       like "[the sentence diagramming is unimportant] I teach students how to       learn", so one        interpretation of that is software fluency and UI reflexes. I feel as if when       you know command line instead of using the mouse you have more extensible       flexible influence over what happens.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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