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What are you go to sites when you first log on for the day? and in what order?
Mine are.
1)E mail
2) Scope
3) Facebook
4) HotUkDeals
Mine are.
1)E mail
2) Scope
3) Facebook
4) HotUkDeals
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1. Email, 2. Facebook 3. University Page 4. YouTube!Community Volunteer Adviser with professional knowledge of education, special educational needs and disabilities and EHCP's. Pronouns: She/her.
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I just open all tabs I had open last time, which normally consists of something on YouTube, a conversation on Messenger, and something I'm considering purchasing but not quite convincing myself to.Online Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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I don’t have a set routine. Although, emails are the first thing I do.
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Facebook 1st to see what's happening or happened in my local area. Don't really have a set routine.
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Like you @woodbine I have a routine, not on purpose just tends to be what I do every day…1) check what the FTSE 100 is doing
2) check a few individual stocks I’m interested in
3) see how the pound is doing vs. the dollar
4) oilprice.com
5) scope forum
6) PistonHeads forum
7) World of Warcraft
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No set routine
Check any notifications first which are usually emails and text messages
Move onto Facebook and Instagram and scope -
I tend to do the same routine everyday which involves.1. Checking email2. see whats new in youtube3. Look at scopes website and have a read through for an hour.3. checking postcode lottery results (only lottery I do)4. Watch some youtube and reply to comments on scope. (While having Lunch)5. Login to National Autistic Society forum and have a browse.6. Watch some Xfiles (or other series on disney+ or netflix)7. Play games on my PC for a few hours.8. Have dinner while watching more series or xfiles.9 Play games again10. Watch youtube for the rest of the night or browse websites.Then sleep and do the same thing again the next day.Thats my day on my pc in a nutshell and my life at the moment, not exciting but I do have plans to get my life better and get over being anxious all the time.I have Autism, ADHD, Schizophrenia, Gilberts Syndrome and Crohn's Disease and have knowledge in these areas.
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@rubin16 have you tried the free postcode lottery? I also do the postcode lottery £10 per month and have a few wins but nothing since May, my late brother in law did win £28,000 a few years back.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Diary, FB, Email, Twitter, Books - standard for me
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woodbine said:@rubin16 have you tried the free postcode lottery? I also do the postcode lottery £10 per month and have a few wins but nothing since May, my late brother in law did win £28,000 a few years back.
No I havn't tried the Free postcode lottery, to be honest I didn't even know that was a thing, but I'm interested.
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I did not know that the free postcode lottery was a thing @woodbine, incredible. Very keen to know more
66Mustang said:…1) check what the FTSE 100 is doing
2) check a few individual stocks I’m interested in
3) see how the pound is doing vs. the dollar
4) oilprice.com
5) scope forum
6) PistonHeads forum
7) World of Warcraft
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2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Hmm intresting @woodbine
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