Jonathan Sims (
intheeyeofthebeholding) wrote in
fandomhigh2026-03-30 10:30 am
Squirrel! Period one
Class today had been asked to meet at City Hall, where Jon met them looking a little extra rumpled. And possibly with a bite out of one sleeve.
"Hello." Jon looked around suspiciously. "Right. Well, if we have no more interruptions from certain parties this week, we can continue with class. One technique that is supposed to help with focus is organization. Obviously, organizing your own things is the idea, but I thought we could hone our techniques by helping out here first."
He led them to a little antechamber outside the basement where he'd put a number of boxes on old tables. "Part of organizing is also taking things in small bites," he paused to wince at his sleeve, "so we're not tackling the entire set of files, just a few of them."
Also, Jesse had vetoed students going into the basement for reasons Jon now understood. Honestly, he had had a bit of a flashback to the archives for a moment, which was pleasant for nobody.
"So, let's try some of our focus techniques - listen to music, do a little at a time, meditate in breaks, whatever you like - and let's see how many files we can organize."
"Hello." Jon looked around suspiciously. "Right. Well, if we have no more interruptions from certain parties this week, we can continue with class. One technique that is supposed to help with focus is organization. Obviously, organizing your own things is the idea, but I thought we could hone our techniques by helping out here first."
He led them to a little antechamber outside the basement where he'd put a number of boxes on old tables. "Part of organizing is also taking things in small bites," he paused to wince at his sleeve, "so we're not tackling the entire set of files, just a few of them."
Also, Jesse had vetoed students going into the basement for reasons Jon now understood. Honestly, he had had a bit of a flashback to the archives for a moment, which was pleasant for nobody.
"So, let's try some of our focus techniques - listen to music, do a little at a time, meditate in breaks, whatever you like - and let's see how many files we can organize."

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"Er...probably the best way of doing this is chronologically, then within the year, alphabetically by who created the file. Though I'm open to other suggestions."
Just so long as you all chose the same system.
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