Jotter Ball
Jotter Ball
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HTF PARKER JOTTER DESK BALL POINTS,WBBM 780 RADIO,NEW $29.99 |
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VINTAGE PARKER ARROW JOTTER STAINLESS STEEL BALL POINT PEN MADE IN USA $8.00 |
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New Parker Jotter Ball Pen Pencil Set Stainless Steel Gift Box $12.99 |
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Parker Jotter Black Desk Ball Pen-With Chain $39.99 |
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Vintage Parker Window Jotter Ball Point Pen $35.00 |
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5 Parker Jotter Big Red Vector Insignia ball refills $5.99 |
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EARLYPARKER JOTTER BALL POINT,ROBIN EGG BLUE,BRASS,MINT $39.99 |
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HTF VINTAGE PARKER JOTTER 1ST YEAR BALL PT,NYLON BARREL $109.99 |
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PARKER JOLLY JOTTER BALL POINT PEN – PEACOCK BLUE – NEW $15.99 |
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Vintage Air National Guard Special Issue – Parker Jotter Ball Point Pen NIB! $42.99 |
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Vintage 50s Parker Jotter Ball Point Pen Maroon Smooth Body Silver S Steel Top $16.99 |
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PARKER JOLLY JOTTER BALL POINT PEN – LILAC PURPLE – NEW $15.99 |
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PARKER JOLLY JOTTER BALL POINT PEN – MISTY BLUE – NEW $15.99 |
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PARKER JOLLY JOTTER BALL POINT PEN – PISTACHIO GREEN $15.99 |
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VINTAGE/NEW PARKER JOTTER BALL POINT PEN in box but no lid..great. $8.17 |
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Parker Jotter Light Blue Slim Desk Ball Pen $29.99 |
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Vintage Parker T-Ball Jotter Red $12.95 |
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5 Parker Jotter Big Red Vector Insignia ball refills $7.24 |
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Vintage Beautiful Parker Grey T-Ball Jotter Ballpoint Pen $13.15 |
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HTF PARKER BALL POINT,WINDOW JOTTER,BOX,CROSS,PAPERMATE $155.00 |
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Parker jotter ball point pen affordable rugged new original gift red barrel $3.99 |
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Vintage Parker T Ball Jotter Chili Pepper Bright RED (Brass insert) USA made $19.00 |
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Parker Jotter Ball Pen Made UK New Sealed In Box $14.99 |
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New Stainless Steel Jotter Ball Pen & Pencil Set $7.95 |
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Parker Jotter Ball Point Pens $20.00 |
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12 NEW,PARKER JOTTER BALL POINT REFILLS,TOP QUALITY,NOS $20.50 |
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Parker jotter ball pen stainless steel no box new $7.95 |
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Parker jotter ball point pen affordable rugged new original gift blue barrel $3.99 |
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Parker Jotter Lilac Retractable Ball Point Pen $6.99 |
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Parker Jotter Mint Retractable Ball Point Pen $6.99 |
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vintage PARKER CHERRY RED T-BALL JOTTER BALLPOINT PEN !! $9.99 |
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Rare Vtg. Parker Jotter Flighter Die Hard Adv. Stainless Steel Ball Point Pen $25.52 |
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Rare Vtg. Parker Jotter Flighter Die Hard Adv. Stainless Steel Ball Point Pen $25.52 |
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PARKER JOTTER SILVER BARREL BALL POINT PEN $28.09 |
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PARKER JOTTER SILVER CHROME GOLD TRIM BALL POINT PEN CHRISTMAS XMAS GIFT $30.04 |
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1955 PARKER JOTTER BALL POINT PENS AD – Janesville, Wisconsin $5.94 |
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Ballpoint Parker Steel Jotter Ballpen Ball Pen WORKS $16.21 |
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PARKER JOTTER BALL POINT PEN WITH STAINLESS ARROW CLASP $7.50 |
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1962 Parker Jotter Pen with T Ball Tip Ad $9.99 |
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Vintage 1970′s Dark Blue PARKER Jotter Ball Point Pen w/Calendar/GREAT Condition $5.99 |
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1961 PARKER T-BALL JOTTER BALLPOINT PEN VINTAGE AD $5.95 |
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Parker Pen Collectors *Rare* Jotter T Ball Point A Must For The True Collectors $275.00 |
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3 Parker Pen T Ball Window Jotter Annual Report Barrel And Refill Nice Free S&H $90.00 |
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Parker Pen Collectors Very *Rare* Jotter T Ball Point A Must For A Collectors $275.00 |
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Parker Pen Collectors *Rare* Jotter T Ball Point Pens A Must For A Collector $275.00 |
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Parker Pen Collectors *Rare* Jotter T Ball Point Pens U Must C These $800.00 |
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1960 Parker Jotter Ball Point Pen, with Parker 51 Ball Pen Barrel, T-Ball, USA $18.95 |
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PARKER 45 BALL POINT,KODAK WINDOW JOTTER, NEW OLD STOCK $89.99 |
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Parker Jotter Ball Point Pen Blue Barrel New $6.95 |
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PARKER Jotter Stainless Steel GT Roller Ball Pen – New $26.96 |
How to Cast Aside Procrastination for Good so you Can Achieve Success in your Work at Home Position
The act of perseverance is equally as important to success in your work at home position as oxygen is to our very survival. Honest perseverance will undoubtedly get you through the hard times even when you feel like you’re banging your head against a brick wall.
On the opposite side of the success coin is procrastination. Perseverance can be summed up as simply never giving up, for procrastination; you never actually make it off the start line. In addition, the failure to get across the finish line is too a form of procrastination.
Reasons for people procrastinating in their work at home position are as follows:
* The Perfectionist Mentality – “I like things to be ready before I can properly begin. I can’t have any interruptions, the place where I work needs to be calm and peaceful. I can’t have any callers disturbing me. I have to be at prime health and fitness. I can’t work when it’s beautiful outside; I just have to enjoy the sun.”
The other form of procrastination – failing to cross the finish line – is also the result of the perfectionist mentality: “I’m not leaving here until this report is perfect!”
For any perfectionist acting this way, they are simply deluding themselves, believing that their defects are examples of excellence. This defect-into-excellence complex means that they believe they operate on a higher plain to everyone else when in fact they are their own worst enemy.
* Fear of Failure – I believe the number one reason for anybody to procrastinate in their work at home position is because of a fear of failure. Many people are simply too afraid of being anything less than right all of the time or on a lesser note, afraid they won’t become highly successful on their first attempt. By thinking this way, You Are placing yourself under tremendous amounts of unnecessary pressure, becoming paralyzed by fear.
In my opinion there is no difference between never leaving the start line to never crossing the finishing line – you’re still no better off correct? You haven’t reached where you wish to be. Your work at home position goals are still there waiting to be achieved.
Why allow yourself to be controlled by negative thoughts towards your future in which you create this fantasy of you being criticized, ridiculed, poked fun at by people who are too fearful themselves of becoming who they really wish they could be.
Of course with such negative fantasies dominating our thoughts we find ourselves doing absolutely nothing – it always seems far easier to just stay where we are.
Who else wants to overcome procrastination?
That’s fantastic because I’m here to teach you how to flip the success coin over so that perseverance is shining back up at you. This process needn’t be a chore, it needn’t be painful either.
How it is accomplished is by using two very powerful formulas that cultivate productivity and perseverance and not inactivity and procrastination.
1st Formula: Break It Down
How do you eat an elephant? Easy…one bite at a time! The key to attaining great success in your work at home position is to break down your work load into bite size chunks and pick them off one by one as you progress through your day starting with the most important.
Focus is key to making success out of this practice. How many times have you been concentrating on a piece of work when an email arrives in your inbox…in the email is a link to a web page…from that web page you go to another web page and so on and so on. Accomplish first what you left your starting line for – get across the finish line then check your emails.
You will find that as you tick off each task you feel a mini sense of achievement, each strike-through on your to do list is a mini victory. This keeps you in a positive frame of mind, it keeps you motivated, and it keeps the ball rolling, building more and more momentum, that’s when you’re in the zone.
2nd Formula: Write It Down
When goal setting it is imperative to write yours down on paper. In order to conquer procrastination writing is equally as important.
With goals you focus on the future, however in this instance you must focus on the present as you go about your day. Start tomorrow by writing down exactly how you spend your time – a diary of the day’s activities and the time you spent on each activity. Be brutally honest, no matter what you did – put it down on paper.
By the end of your day just before you go to bed; take a look at your day. It will probably come as no surprise to you that a sizable percentage of your day is taken up with time wasting, unproductive, unnecessary acts – you’re only human. All of these prevent you from getting to the finishing line, from reaching your true potential; they are all forms of procrastination.
Your day down on paper brings every thing out into plain view. You can now clearly see how you spend your time and where there is room for improvement.
I personally carry around with me a small jotter pad when I’m doing this. The size small enough to fit into a breast pocket – that way it’s not a chore to have to carry around. Whatever task or activity I find myself involved in I make a note of the start and finish time.
It’s going to seem a little strange at first to do this but in order to truly get an accurate idea of how proactive or inactive you really are, carry it through for a full week.
Break it down. Write it down. Two simple formulas but very powerful at cultivating productivity that will enable you to keep procrastination away for good leaving you to achieve great success in your work at home position.
About the Author
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Are there any Ink Pens that write upside down besides the Fisher Space Pen?
I want to find a pen that writes upside down. I’ve tried the Fisher Space Pen and it doesn’t work. Oh, you can make it work by scribbling to get it started, but it’s more trouble than it’s worth. I use the Parker T-Ball Jotter which works pretty good, but wonder if there’s a better one. Or does anyone know of any pencils that leave an indelible impression. Most pencils, All pencils that I’ve ever used are too light to read and the lead fades in a few years.
Well, I don’t know how well they work, but here is a link to the reviews and lists of the pens found:
http://www.dansdata.com/inka.htm
including the Inka Pen.