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I was just thinking about the team meeting we had yesterday. The discussion about quarterly planning was quite thorough. John mentioned the need to finalize the vendor list by next Tuesday, and Sarah agreed to circulate the draft agenda. I should pro
bably send a follow-up note to confirm the action items. On a completely different note, I tried a new recipe for pasta last night. It was a simple garlic and olive oil sauce with some roasted cherry tomatoes and fresh basil. The key is to cook the g
arlic slowly so it doesn't burn and becomes fragrant. I paired it with a whole wheat spaghetti, which worked surprisingly well. My neighbor mentioned they might try it with added spinach or mushrooms for a variation. Speaking of food, the office cafe
teria is considering adding more vegetarian options. There was a suggestion box in the break room, and several people wrote in about it. I think having a weekly rotating salad bar would be a good start. Maybe something with different grains like quin
oa or farro. I remember reading an article about meal prep for the week. The author suggested cooking a large batch of a versatile base, like grilled chicken or baked tofu, and then using it in different ways. One day could be tacos, another day a ri
ce bowl, and maybe a pasta dish. It seems efficient, though it requires some upfront planning. I should look up that article again. The weather has been quite mild lately, perfect for evening walks. I saw they are repaving the trail by the community
park. It should be nice when it's finished. My sister called earlier to talk about her garden. She's planting herbs this year – rosemary, thyme, and lots of mint. She said mint can take over if you're not careful, so she's using containers. I told
her about my attempt to grow a small basil plant on the windowsill. It needs more sun, I think. Back to work topics, the project timeline document needs updating. The client review is scheduled for the end of the month, so we have a couple of weeks t
o prepare the presentation slides. I'll need to coordinate with the design team on the graphics. The main challenge is condensing all the data into clear, digestible points. Visuals always help with that. I read an interesting book on communication r
ecently. It emphasized the importance of knowing your audience and tailoring the message accordingly. Simple language, clear structure, and a strong opening. It made me think about how we write our internal reports. Sometimes they get too technical.
A colleague recommended a podcast on productivity. I listened to one episode about managing email inboxes. The tip about processing emails in batches, rather than constantly checking, seemed useful. I might try setting specific times for that. My des
k is due for a reorganization. I have too many old notebooks and cables in the drawer. A clean workspace usually helps me focus better. I saw a nice desk organizer online, but I should probably see what I can repurpose first. Sustainability and all t
hat. The community center is hosting a book swap next weekend. I have a few novels I've already read that I could bring. It's a good way to find something new to read without spending. I hope they have a good selection of mystery novels, that's my fa
vorite genre. I need to remember to check the exact time. It's easy to let weekends slip away without planning anything. Maybe I'll invite a friend to go with me. We haven't caught up in a while. She's been busy with a home renovation project. She sa
id painting the rooms took much longer than expected. Choosing colors was the hardest part, apparently. I can relate – I spent ages picking a shade of blue for my bedroom. It turned out well, though. It's calming. I should water the plants before I
forget. The fern in the corner looks a bit dry. Okay, back to the task at hand. Need to finish reviewing these documents before the end of the day. The key points are summarized in the first section, so I'll focus there. The appendix has the support
ing data if needed. Let's get this wrapped up.
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COSTCO WHOLESALE
Your Member Benefits Are Updated
As a valued Costco Member in a participating location, you are invited to share your opinions. This is a service update for members, and no payment is required for items received.
Qualifying participants may receive:
A Keurig Coffee Maker (for the first 2,000 qualifying recipients)
A 12-month membership term provided at no charge to eligible participants
Participation is based on availability for members in eligible regions.
Begin Your Questionnaire Participation
Share Your Feedback
Your insights help shape services and offerings for members.
Simple Process
The questionnaire is designed to be straightforward and respectful of your time.
We appreciate your time and your continued membership with Costco Wholesale.
I was just thinking about the team meeting we had yesterday. The discussion about quarterly planning was quite thorough. John mentioned the need to finalize the vendor list by next Tuesday, and Sarah agreed to circulate the draft agenda. I should pro
bably send a follow-up note to confirm the action items. On a completely different note, I tried a new recipe for pasta last night. It was a simple garlic and olive oil sauce with some roasted cherry tomatoes and fresh basil. The key is to cook the g
arlic slowly so it doesn't burn and becomes fragrant. I paired it with a whole wheat spaghetti, which worked surprisingly well. My neighbor mentioned they might try it with added spinach or mushrooms for a variation. Speaking of food, the office cafe
teria is considering adding more vegetarian options. There was a suggestion box in the break room, and several people wrote in about it. I think having a weekly rotating salad bar would be a good start. Maybe something with different grains like quin
oa or farro. I remember reading an article about meal prep for the week. The author suggested cooking a large batch of a versatile base, like grilled chicken or baked tofu, and then using it in different ways. One day could be tacos, another day a ri
ce bowl, and maybe a pasta dish. It seems efficient, though it requires some upfront planning. I should look up that article again. The weather has been quite mild lately, perfect for evening walks. I saw they are repaving the trail by the community
park. It should be nice when it's finished. My sister called earlier to talk about her garden. She's planting herbs this year – rosemary, thyme, and lots of mint. She said mint can take over if you're not careful, so she's using containers. I told
her about my attempt to grow a small basil plant on the windowsill. It needs more sun, I think. Back to work topics, the project timeline document needs updating. The client review is scheduled for the end of the month, so we have a couple of weeks t
o prepare the presentation slides. I'll need to coordinate with the design team on the graphics. The main challenge is condensing all the data into clear, digestible points. Visuals always help with that. I read an interesting book on communication r
ecently. It emphasized the importance of knowing your audience and tailoring the message accordingly. Simple language, clear structure, and a strong opening. It made me think about how we write our internal reports. Sometimes they get too technical.
A colleague recommended a podcast on productivity. I listened to one episode about managing email inboxes. The tip about processing emails in batches, rather than constantly checking, seemed useful. I might try setting specific times for that. My des
k is due for a reorganization. I have too many old notebooks and cables in the drawer. A clean workspace usually helps me focus better. I saw a nice desk organizer online, but I should probably see what I can repurpose first. Sustainability and all t
hat. The community center is hosting a book swap next weekend. I have a few novels I've already read that I could bring. It's a good way to find something new to read without spending. I hope they have a good selection of mystery novels, that's my fa
vorite genre. I need to remember to check the exact time. It's easy to let weekends slip away without planning anything. Maybe I'll invite a friend to go with me. We haven't caught up in a while. She's been busy with a home renovation project. She sa
id painting the rooms took much longer than expected. Choosing colors was the hardest part, apparently. I can relate – I spent ages picking a shade of blue for my bedroom. It turned out well, though. It's calming. I should water the plants before I
forget. The fern in the corner looks a bit dry. Okay, back to the task at hand. Need to finish reviewing these documents before the end of the day. The key points are summarized in the first section, so I'll focus there. The appendix has the support
ing data if needed. Let's get this wrapped up.
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