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Yes, another mentor.  I specialize in gestalt situation handling.  That is, even I can't figure out how I do what I do.  It changes from day to day and situation to situation.  Editing profiles when ill is perilous.  Don't forget to have pancakes once in awhile, and learn how to make them for Pete's sake.  There is no substitute for real maple syrup.  Mentor at your own risk.  You didn't hear me say that.
 
== April 3, 2010 ==
These days my projects include SL Certification Developers, SL Assistive Technology, assisting a variety of tutoring groups, trying to create more classes and discussions that are useful for the online community, attempting to fulfill my role as assistant dean at Insight Virtual College, and being a true mentor to everyone I meet.  The latest project has me running Viewer 2 discussions to increase knowledge of what it can do and not only am I trying to satisfy the USA market where I live, but also the EMEA and Asian markets.  Sleep?  What's that?  My family is starting to scream at me and they're right.  Time to reorganize!
{{unsigned|Orange Planer|3 April 2010 12:18}}
 
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Yes, another tutor.  I specialize in gestalt situation handling.  That is, even I can't figure out how I do what I do.  It changes from day to day and situation to situation.  Editing profiles when ill is perilous.  Don't forget to have pancakes once in awhile, and learn how to make them for Pete's sake.  There is no substitute for real maple syrup.  Tutor at your own risk.  You didn't hear me say that.
{{unsigned|Orange Planer|24 May 2008‎ 12:10}}
 
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I am ''lost for words'' about the previous comment (in other words, I don't understand a word of it ;)
 
SL *can* take over your rl. Finding a good balance between rl and SL is the key. And within SL between problem solving and fun. Although I know very well you love doing SL and everything that comes with it, my advise is just to slow down a bit and focus on your rl also. Once you turn of the computer, SL will be *poof* gone instantly. But rl will always be there...
 
There will always be residents with tricky problems to solve. But it is not required you have to solve them all by yourself. Please, do not take the whole (SL) world on your shoulders. It will kill your passion for SL in the end. Especially if your rl is demanding also. It's no shame to step back a bit and let SL continue without you solving everyone's problems. Those tricky problems will be solved somehow anyway. No worries. Go have some fun also! When was the last time you danced with your wife? :)    [[User:Lisa Lowe|Lisa Lowe]] 07:42, 22 July 2008 (PDT)

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April 3, 2010

These days my projects include SL Certification Developers, SL Assistive Technology, assisting a variety of tutoring groups, trying to create more classes and discussions that are useful for the online community, attempting to fulfill my role as assistant dean at Insight Virtual College, and being a true mentor to everyone I meet. The latest project has me running Viewer 2 discussions to increase knowledge of what it can do and not only am I trying to satisfy the USA market where I live, but also the EMEA and Asian markets. Sleep? What's that? My family is starting to scream at me and they're right. Time to reorganize! —The preceding unsigned comment was added on 3 April 2010 12:18 by Orange Planer


Yes, another tutor. I specialize in gestalt situation handling. That is, even I can't figure out how I do what I do. It changes from day to day and situation to situation. Editing profiles when ill is perilous. Don't forget to have pancakes once in awhile, and learn how to make them for Pete's sake. There is no substitute for real maple syrup. Tutor at your own risk. You didn't hear me say that. —The preceding unsigned comment was added on 24 May 2008‎ 12:10 by Orange Planer


I am lost for words about the previous comment (in other words, I don't understand a word of it ;)

SL *can* take over your rl. Finding a good balance between rl and SL is the key. And within SL between problem solving and fun. Although I know very well you love doing SL and everything that comes with it, my advise is just to slow down a bit and focus on your rl also. Once you turn of the computer, SL will be *poof* gone instantly. But rl will always be there...

There will always be residents with tricky problems to solve. But it is not required you have to solve them all by yourself. Please, do not take the whole (SL) world on your shoulders. It will kill your passion for SL in the end. Especially if your rl is demanding also. It's no shame to step back a bit and let SL continue without you solving everyone's problems. Those tricky problems will be solved somehow anyway. No worries. Go have some fun also! When was the last time you danced with your wife? :) Lisa Lowe 07:42, 22 July 2008 (PDT)