Season, Pain, and the Present
We have ebb and flow, we have seasons. It boils down to – we have multiple routines. We have recovery routines, when we’ve taken damage and need to recover. We…
Read more →Gaming, tools, and thoughts from Game in the Brain.
We have ebb and flow, we have seasons. It boils down to – we have multiple routines. We have recovery routines, when we’ve taken damage and need to recover. We…
Read more →my son ,listens to headspace and i get this very “letting go” coping mechanism out of it. (Of course I’ve heard of the coping mechanism from many other sources, particularly…
Read more →Monitoring takes a significant resource, for example is Activate Task Manager in my 1,700passmark laptop and i’m up by ram and Cpu goes up significantly. Writing a journal or log…
Read more →Anxiety of the Unknown in Everything. The anxiety I feel when there are tasks to be done comes from the unknowns. The unknowns typically are from the methodology and requirements…
Read more →My cousin explained to me Dependence (which has a different meaning as in Wikipedia) as something we need to be “Functional”. Addition being something like an obsessions that destroys everything…
Read more →Simple but Ubiquitous. very simple things that have a large impact because of frequency and ubiquity in its nature. 这些场合有很大影响由于很高发生率。 Planned vs Actual 比较计划着就究竟事。. Always measure with what is Planned and…
Read more →Disclaimer: I am a Slob. So things are new concepts for me. To make an disorganized person organize, is to have him use organization be the method to achieve his…
Read more →The theme of this range of experiences is Communication, Coordination and Patience. I realize why we are terrible making plans by just looking at how we coordinate in this family…
Read more →in home and self care, I noticed that you dont need to be told what to do, how much to do something, or what to stop doing. Once I started…
Read more →Why is it I’m 38 and only now I have about a 20% grasp of how I spend my time? I guess it began with a disjointed attention and environment…
Read more →Studying Managerial Accounting. I had to make time to Studying Management Accounting in order to translate the costs of the Processes, Issues, and Problems into terms other people can understand.…
Read more →If politics gets things done, then we are in the wrong business. (particularly using Smoothing or deflection; instead of addressing facts) If facts can’t get things done, then we are…
Read more →I have a promise that Documenting will take about 2-5% of total work output. Which is kinda true only because I’ve separated Planning from it. We want people to document…
Read more →Today I had to really really listen and really be patient. More patient than anyone has ever been for me, with the exception of my mom (thats a long story…
Read more →so according to Pleco I’m at ~400 words learned. I’m not at the 600 word benchmark but a lot has changed. Especially as some words get to higher and higher…
Read more →At chapter 8 of 12 of the PMBOK PMP study guide, 478 words, probably 8 grammar rules, wrote about 15,000 words of corrective processes and training material, probably at 30,000…
Read more →to validate if we created processes correctly it reminds me of birds regurgitating food to chicks. We predigest it for their consumption – we may cite it and/or the Wikipedia,…
Read more →Have you ever used someone else’ combo? Someone’s technique as to make your current technique look like shit? That’s my early experience when I used to GM and my younger…
Read more →Product Development and Process Trainer. Two roles that are important in a Production Company when they Go Lean and are coming from the Hodgepodge systems of a Philippine Company who…
Read more →Looking for feedback to improve this thesis. Any project of a man-week scale typically has too little resources or too many constraints to allow working from scratch. Thus whatever flaws…
Read more →Give me a model, a set of criteria, or a sequence of steps to follow. If its relevant to my interests I would most likely cut and paste it to…
Read more →My Skills Template I notice I’ve been improving my awareness of my skills and how I cultivate, improve on and measure them. Criteria – My skill Template have the following:…
Read more →A great read 5/5. And I need to sched a sit down reread it: 1) for the jeffro criteria of bad and good rpg elements. I need to nail it…
Read more →5S is pretty much setting up a process space. The requirements of a process space are: Accessibility. Everything you need to perform the task are accessible in 2 sec or…
Read more →In the last Post I talked about how I use The 20 Rules of Formulating Knowledge as a criteria for books and knowledge in general. I wanted to talk about…
Read more →It cost around 166CHF (which is supposed to be swiss franks), or 7,500php or around 150usd. Reasons I had to see for myself. So my training in Bureau Veritas gave us…
Read more →In ISO Risk (see Preventative Actions) is something that has not happened while Problems (see Corrective Actions) are something that has happened already. The “Loophole” is how its documented: in…
Read more →Finding Constraints chapter 6: Finding Constraints is the most detail I’ve read on looking for bottlenecks. And it begins with a basic method. Sometimes I need to spelled out…
Read more →Upfront Honesty 1) I should have been doing this earlier in my life. Its embarrassingly basic, at the same time I can understand why I didnt do this before. I…
Read more →The 20 rules of formulating knowledge violates its own rules. I’m spoiling for anyone who hasn’t read this and removing the chance to have this awesome discovery. When you realize…
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