My brother raved about his blue light blocking glasses, so we got pairs for everyone in our family. I’m surprised that I can tell a difference after a day or work wearing them vs. a day without.
My brother raved about his blue light blocking glasses, so we got pairs for everyone in our family. I’m surprised that I can tell a difference after a day or work wearing them vs. a day without.
Spilling a drink on a mechanical keyboard is much less of a crisis than spilling one on a laptop keyboard. Who said good things don’t happen on Mondays?
You know what I love about baseball? It’s a game of hope. Why did I keep watching when my team is down by 7 runs in the 5th inning? Because anything can happen. Now it’s the middle of the seventh and we’ve scored three runs. Will we win? Probably not. Will it be fun to watch them try? Absolutely! Think of it: baseball is a game where successful hitters fail two out of three times.
Currently reading: The Revenge of Analog by David Sax 📚
Two days a row with baseball. I’m a happy guy. Here’s my favorite quote on the Royals win today:
The Royals won their first game of the season. It’s not ideal that it happened so late in the year but they’re currently tied for first place in the division and it’s hard to ask for much more than that.
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The MLB season opens today. The Royals play their first game tomorrow. I’m so happy😁⚾️🙌
Tonight I typed on my laptop keyboard for the first time after a week of using a mechanical keyboard. Wow, it feels terrible to type on. I don’t think I would have noticed how much better the mechanical is unless I came back to use something else. ⌨️
Setting up systems is important. Once that’s done the next step is to use the system so we can adjust it based on experience. Experience Improves Systems | Adam Tervort
Setting up systems is one of the quickest ways to improve efficiency. Experience within a system shows us how to improve the system itself. A few weeks ago I went to a community organization to pick up some supplies. Their offering was well received and a lot of people showed up around the same time as me. It was terrible. The line was long, the service was slow, and everyone was grumpy.
Starting can be so difficult. Here are some principles from Herodutus and Langston Hughes that help me when it’s time to stop preparing and take action. The Battle Against Them Would Be in the Shade and Not in the Sun | Adam Tervort