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Digging In The Crates (DITC)

Old becomes new

Old notes are a treasure trove of information. Unfortunately, I don’t go back and explore as much as I need to.

Luckily enough, for me, I spent time this morning doing so. After breakfast, I opened up my “Notes” app and looked through a few of them.

After a relatively quick glance, I recognized notes full of tips about UX, CX, and organization building. These are things I appreciate, and as I prepare to start a new job in the coming days, things I need to remember.

This experience functioned as a reminder:

  1. The obvious, it is important to write things down. When you have a moment or two, taking the time to jot down a few thoughts is helpful in many ways, chief among them is you don’t have to remember them.
  2. Review – this is where I fail, generally. What did you write, and why is it essential. This lesson, again, one I have to teach myself over and over, is that nothing matters until you make it relevant.  How and why does it matter now or in the future? (This is part of the reason this blog exists, btw)

I recently purchased a Farnam Street Decision journal (sold out, unfortunately)  to help keep me in line, and I plan on using it sooner, rather than later. 

If you want to know more about a decision journal, click here.

Otherwise, wish me luck.

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Old Battles

Avoid Sunk Cost

Guess what?

  • Yesterday is over.
  • Today is here.
  • Tomorrow is coming.

If you spend time preparing for the past, you’ll miss the future as it is hitting you in the face, literally.

Don’t be that person who always fights old battles.

I wouldn’t worry about them since no one is going to memorialize the battles in your head, except you. No one is taking footage of your “battle” to the Smithsonian. It’s just a waste of energy.

Every moment you spend in the past is a moment you rob yourself of fully engaging in the future.

 

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