The idea of the 20% project was used at Google to allow employs to spend 20% of their week exploring new ideas and perusing their interest. Pretty great idea right?! I know. It gets even better...I get to do a 20% project! Learning that is specifically tailored to my interests, mind blowing! With this excited dropped on my brain I am having difficulty deciding what I should become an expert in.
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Sophia Monaco
2/16/2016 04:02:25 pm
Both great options Morgan! That is a tough decision. I feel like you could more immediate results with the bread, but I really like the idea of learning to garden. This could be a great skill for the future and could help you save money while grocery shopping. I think you could go either way, but I am leaning a bit more toward gardening.
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Sarah Hunter
2/17/2016 08:56:42 am
Hi Morgan! I vote for gardening! We're entering the perfect season for it and there is so much possibility of things to grow, and of ways to use everything once you have it. I think you'd be really impressed with yourself after seeing how much you can do. Woohoo!
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2/17/2016 10:38:01 am
Hey Morgan! Both of these options will make for a really cool project. I think baking bread would be the best option since the results are almost instant and there are a bunch of different types of breads to make, as well as a plethora of methods (oven, fire, bread maker, etc.). Gardening is such a cool thing to learn but I am worried that you will have a lull in things to show since the little guys will take a bit to bloom and grow. I am excited to watch (and learn from) either one!
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2/18/2016 09:59:45 am
Morgan,
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