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by sova
652 days ago
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Kanban is good once you have multiple brains looking for idle work. Until then, my recommendation as a driven, solo-starter who has created 3 ~huge projects more-or-less solo, is to rely on a `notes-todo` file where you religiously and often and frequently log the date and time and then write some notes. Append to the TOP of the file so you can see the latest words at the top, and then you scroll down and it's like a historical feed. You can put what you accomplished in the log to start. Eventually you will have design questions, debates, breakthroughs, and even just long treatise on what you want to accomplish. All this is amazing. You need a written record that helps you sort out where you are in the process. Remember, when working it's microscopic zoom mode surgeon style, and when reflecting it's telescope mode from the space station. You need to be kind to yourself moving between the two, and the answer is NOTES |
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