Process engineering and MMC: a Design to Value approach

We have a long white dresser that’s going to sit in between the two shelves..

It’s great to have something to snap me back to reality and keep my head in the game..Lists: write it down and clear your brain.. OK, so having a goal for every 10 minutes (or even every 2 minutes) of your day is a lot to remember, clearly.

Process engineering and MMC: a Design to Value approach

Actually, it sounds a little insane at first.The truth is though that I typically only do about 2-3 sets of 10-minute tasks in a day, and that’s all it takes.And I set time aside to plan what I’ll be doing during those times.

Process engineering and MMC: a Design to Value approach

I use my phone’s notepad feature to keep track of any ideas for tasks that pop into my head throughout the day and I then I plan a few sets of maybe 5 of those tasks to do at different times during the day.The thing I’ve noticed though is that having any more than 2 or 3 different task ideas in my head at one time that I’m trying to remember can get kind of distracting.

Process engineering and MMC: a Design to Value approach

Actually it can get pretty stressful if you’re trying to focus on one thing but you know that you absolutely must.

to do those two other things or disaster will strike!You can’t go wrong!.

4)Pour the melted butter over the dry topping ingredients and mix it until everything is butter-covered.5)Sprinkle your  topping over the apples in your baking dish and pop it into a 350 degree oven for about an hour.. 6)Eat!.

It looks like a bit of  mess once you spoon it out into your bowl, but it’s probably the most delicious mess ever!This apple crisp is great topped with caramel sauce or vanilla ice cream, but in this house we always do whipped cream, just because we take any excuse to use whipped cream that we can!.