Remember the Milk?

No idea how much the fluctuations in climate affects the price of food. (It seems trivial given that the milk seems cheap compared to a Hermes handbag, but it is manual work, so there are a lot of human factors involved.)

My local professor, who is Catholic, was researching food security at the time I was working in marketing.

Plus, some people didn’t care about me having to skip around for salary increases of S$200, because the Filipinos were so cheap, when others don’t even turn up for interviews if they decline at the last minute!—Even wrote to Victor Mills to complain about what he said in The Straits Times because I was so fed up!

First and foremost, it is very important to remember the milk.

When I started learning about GTD and David Allen, I started with Remember the Milk. Then I progressed to Things, Todoist, Omnifocus. These are the memorable ones. With Todoist I took notes about phone conversations, or when to call back again after say, one week after the first call. Why make the effort? Because I was learning from Erin Byrne, the PR strategist, on Twitter.

Mr Victor Mills! I want you to be strong like David Beckham! Go to Australia and sign up for farm work! Please help us with the milk! Please also help with providing cost-effective and time-effective and service-effective productivity solutions so that people can do what you expected them to do! (Learn some problem solving, Victor Mills—because the Filipino push work to me everytime and steal our money and friends!)