Seth's Blog : Personal process notation
Personal process notation
“I’ll remember it later.”
I’ll confess, I rarely do.
It turns out, it’s easier to remember questions than answers. And tools like Google Docs and photos in the cloud give us a chance to build our own personal search engine.
It takes 14 steps to construct the pages in one of my InDesign projects. Inevitably, when I return to the file after a few months, I forget some of them. I wrote myself a one-page manual in a Google Doc, and there it is, with links and screenshots, whenever I need it.
When you get a new electronic device, take photos of the manual before you toss it.
When a professional is showing you how to do something, take a video of it, label it and put it in the cloud for later.
Take pictures of all of your credit cards, IDs and important documents.
When you’re having a good day, go for a walk and record a ten minute audio sharing your optimism, confidence and possibility. You’ll want to listen to it again.
When a recurring event happens for the first time, put it in your calendar. The dog meds reminder will happen without you prompting it every month.
PS I wrote this post to remind me to do this too.
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