Last week my TMT post was
a round-up of December Whine Posts. ("Whine Posts." I'm going to make that a thing.) I found them oddly helpful.
You Don't Need To Do Much To Keep Your Head In The Game
The day I did that blog post I worked maybe twenty minutes sometime in the afternoon. Yeah, that's pathetic. Except with those twenty minutes I managed to figure out a transition, either getting from one time period to another or moving someone from place to place. I can't remember now. I can tell you, though, that I often have trouble making those kinds of transitions. That little bit of work meant that the next time I worked, I was able to move forward far more easily than I would have been without those twenty minutes.
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Dec. 12, 2017 |
This experience made going over my whine posts more useful than it might have been. One of them involved
using the unit system, short segments of time, which was what I had done that day. It served me very well and that success, such as it was, encouraged me to keep sneaking in little segments of work whenever I could. I'm staying on tasks better this year than I did last.
Remembering What We're Supposed To Do
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Dec. 10, 2018 |
Writing last week's whine post about my old whine posts reminded me that it's all well and good to be constantly studying time management and coming up with schemes for how I'm going to work more efficiently and get more done. But I've also got to remember
- all I've planned to do
- what I've planned, tried, and liked
- what I've planned, tried, and decided to discard
In all the chaos of juggling work and life, we may have to
make an effort to recall that we have ways of dealing with all that stuff. But it's definitely worth doing.
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