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So I am repeatedly requesting that we work in a manner that allows these processes to be able to begin to work and to make it simple I have requested that you not do your standard processes that usually appear here. It just keeps things free from interuption for a while. This effort is just an isolated thing that you work at once in a while anyway.
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There is one downside and you see it exhibited in ET a lot. I want to not have you experiencing any of this side trip, ever. As you complete all the reading I assigned to you so far get the drill straight on limbic stress. Just write in a post (not a "response") that you finished reading each of the books the day you finish.
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If you are running even with me, then use this generation (See below) breakdown to create a list of "what exists for you" under x, y, and z and A, B, and C. "what exists for you" for now may be stuff that you have in piles here and there. And there may be things less formally identifyable. Get a package of 8 1/2 by 11 yellow pads and some boxes of three cut file folders and 12 whisky boxes and a box cutter. Do this, as you ID everything while making up the genreration breakdown, type it on a list to post here and write it on the item or if it is just not that formal, write it on the top of a yellow sheet. Place the items in common files and put common files in boxes. Use two whisky boxes per first digit and spread the L, M and H from front to back of the respective boxes. You have no H as yet; we will get another 12 boxes for that part of it.
Use as first digit the x, y, z, and A, B, and C. Let the risk level of the topic be expressed as the second digit (use L, M and H for low medium and high, respectively), let , in order of importance the next four levels of topics be: 1, a, (10, and (a). Think of it as indenting if you were never in the military and using parts generation breakdowns. Do not do anymore than add a name after the generation breakdown ID.
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Acknowledged. Continue Please...