Content pfp
Content
@
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

July pfp
July
@july
Finding time to find time I think most of the time I’m doing things that don’t quite need to actually be done. It’s often worse when you work for a company, there’s even more stuff you don’t need to be doing that you end up doing One of the ways to combat this is meta coordination - finding time to find the time to do the right things, to think through whether you’re doing the right thing or not but I sometimes it’s hard to convince myself that I need to find the time especially when I’m pressed for time. Ironically, this is probably the time I actually need to slow down the most and find time to coordinate my efforts rather than just diving into things and burning the tires out for seemingly no reason in retrospect
12 replies
4 recasts
41 reactions

Wev 🐰🎩 pfp
Wev 🐰🎩
@wevans247.eth
"Can you sit in on this meeting in case they mention our department?"
1 reply
0 recast
4 reactions

Sid pfp
Sid
@sidshekhar
Working on the *right* thing when thought through is so powerful it's worth not working on *some* thing for a while for it
1 reply
0 recast
4 reactions

John Camkiran pfp
John Camkiran
@johncamkiran
One can at least ballpark how much time needs to be found: Let x be the fraction of the work day spent coordinating and O(x) be our productive output. Visibly, O(x) = (1 - x) P(x), where P is a concave, nondecreasing productivity function. If no coordination means no output and productivity gains diminish exponentially, we have P(x) = 1-exp(-bx), b>0. Suppose coordinating 30 min instead of 15 min daily would increase productivity by 50% and that one works 8 hours/day. Then, b ~ 22.2. Now solving dO/dx = 0, we get x* ~ 0.135 or that about 1 hour and 5 minutes of daily coordination is optimal cc @eulerlagrange.eth
0 reply
0 recast
2 reactions

Luigi Stranieri pfp
Luigi Stranieri
@luigistranieri
Just this morning I was thinking about finding time. I found the time to think about in the car, while thinking I realized I needed to leave something behind if I want that time. You would not believe but the thing that every time comes out from the equation to leave behind is Warpcast 😅 What about the time you need is taken by the thing you enjoy to do but is perfectly useless? 👀
0 reply
0 recast
1 reaction

sparkz  pfp
sparkz
@jacy
struggling with this right now. buried under to do lists, in desperate need of some prioritization. thx for the motivation.
0 reply
0 recast
1 reaction

Naomi  pfp
Naomi
@naomiii
There's a reason the saying is haste makes waste. And also some mantra that whenever you're in a rush is the moment to slow down the most.
0 reply
0 recast
1 reaction

Jason pfp
Jason
@jachian
One of the few things that’s come naturally to me is finding time to reflect on how I’m spending my time
0 reply
0 recast
1 reaction

Ben  🟪 pfp
Ben 🟪
@benersing
One of the best mentors I’ve had in my career was excellent at this. Its hard
0 reply
0 recast
1 reaction

El Bocha 🎩 pfp
El Bocha 🎩
@bochini
Meta coordination... I'd never heard of that before, I like the idea, it sounds easier than it should be to apply it, but it's worth a try.
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

Dan pfp
Dan
@seyex.eth
I agree that stepping back to assess what really needs attention can be one of the most valuable use of time…. even though it feels counterintuitive when you're in a rush
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

↑ j4ck 🥶 icebreaker.xyz ↑ pfp
↑ j4ck 🥶 icebreaker.xyz ↑
@j4ck.eth
/microsub tip: 406 $DEGEN
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

↑ j4ck 🥶 icebreaker.xyz ↑ pfp
↑ j4ck 🥶 icebreaker.xyz ↑
@j4ck.eth
/microsub tip: 465 $DEGEN
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction