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It’s Not Trump Loyalty, It’s Debased Obedience

December 11, 2024

Don’t be fooled; if you hear the word loyalty, they’re using the wrong word. Links to good things: Dr Oz on Candy Crush – here’s the ad. Transgender kids and National Health in the UK – let the kids suffer. Trans inmates in Florida claim prison officials conducted breast checks, forced haircuts in lawsuit: report.… More It’s Not Trump Loyalty, It’s Debased Obedience

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Jennifer Carole Twitter Tips for Beginners

How To For Beginners: Curate Twitter to Help You Stay Woke

January 29, 2017

ICYMI (in case you missed it), Twitter is the new water cooler: the best place to learn things you might otherwise miss in the chaos that is 2017. So for those of you new to this kind of media, here’s a quick primer to help you get started and curate a twitter feed that you’ll… More How To For Beginners: Curate Twitter to Help You Stay Woke

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It's me! Jen! And I'm cleaned up and about to see Trae Crowder in Santa Cruz. I'm even wearing a tiny bit of make-up. Wow.
Dinner before seeing Trae Crowder, December 5, 2024.

Jen Carole's 10 Commandments
(no hierarchy intended)

  1. People are more important than things - like tech, devices, sports, alcohol, and guns. Stop what you're doing and see them.
  2. Help others be successful. If you focus externally and on others, you will be nourished.
  3. Live with intention. Mindfulness is essential for effective agency so you can manifest what you want.
  4. Assume the best (generally). Most people have good intentions. Expect it. And give people grace.
  5. Seek to understand. We tend to fill in gaps with our bias, slow down, and clarify. Their experience is not your experience.
  6. Know your limits and red lines. Imagine how far you're willing to go to pursue your mission. Also, know when enough is enough. This is your armor.
  7. Past behavior predicts future behavior. Caveat: people can change, but it takes work; you'll know if they've done it. This rule is 98% reliable.
  8. Energy is contagious; it works for both positive and negative energy. Your energy will be reflected - so choose wisely. Coming in hot is typically unproductive.
  9. Don't provide feedback unless asked. If you feel compelled, that might be a you thing. Ask if they'd like feedback; if they say no, believe them.
  10. Always find the humor. I made jokes when my dad and stepmom were killed. Why? Because humor soothes the soul.
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