Journaling is a great way to monitor and think on the results of your actions and improve over time. I’ve seen that, I’ve done it, I know it works. Yet I still can’t bring myself to suffer through the act of writing down my thoughts. I don’t like to belabor what is already done, I’d rather call good enough good enough and move to the next problem.
That said, I do establish systems to record efforts and results, they just aren’t handwritten. Tables can be quickly searched and summarized.
Journaling is a great way to monitor and think on the results of your actions and improve over time. I’ve seen that, I’ve done it, I know it works. Yet I still can’t bring myself to suffer through the act of writing down my thoughts. I don’t like to belabor what is already done, I’d rather call good enough good enough and move to the next problem.
That said, I do establish systems to record efforts and results, they just aren’t handwritten. Tables can be quickly searched and summarized.
Interesting!
Could you elaborate on your record keeping efforts or share resources you’ve built off of?