Month: December 2016

Things that matter, just like boomerangs, come back

I constantly have ideas for what I’d like to work on next with my business. I often email myself late at night so I don’t forget that brilliant idea that I just had. But the thing is, most of my ideas aren’t new. I’m rehashing ideas I’ve already had. Ideas that I’ll have yet again. Anything that matters will resurface.…

Contemplating inefficiency is oft a waste of time

We all innately multi-task. We check emails on the toilet. We read junk mail while waiting on hold. We work on two projects simultaneously at work. Many “agile proponents” claim that multi-tasking is inherently inefficient. I’ve heard them quote some study about the efficiency of stuffing envelopes. Something about one at a time versus an assembly line type process where…