Symptoms of carelessness

I've let it too late (in my life and in my day) to really think this through but it just struck me the one thing I heard and the one thing I read today:

  1. compression (from Merlin Man)
  2. flaking (from Fox Woods)

are connected.

Time gets compressed to the smallest possible amount to get whatever needs doing done - and no smaller. Having to get stuff done when something is compressed to its smallest time - not allowing time before the commitment to prepare and after to debrief (let's call it 'travel time') - causes stress and anxiety. This situation often happens when we over-commit ourselves - and there are a raft of reasons we do that.

There are also times when we flake. When we just don't show up to somewhere or do something we promised we'd do - and don't even offer an explanation (so rude <= judgement right there).

Do we flake because we've compressed our time to such an extent through over commitment that stuff just has to go - toss it out! throw it overboard! only keep the essentials!

  1. If someone continuously flakes on you, you are one of their non-essentials - an expendable asset.
  2. If you find yourself a repeat offender when it comes to not making good on your promises - you may be a thoughtless jerk OR you have a habit of overcommitting yourself.

I'm an occasional flaker, but I am a chronic over-committmenter (cross pollinated with extreme laziness - deadly combo). My current landscape is littered with the collatoral damage of that particular affliction.

Fear not, gentle reader, there is help at hand - or at least I smell it around the corner.

..but right now I sleeps.

(note to self about empathy, and drawing the line, and exhaling)

Wednes Day Links

It's still all about Webstock around these parts. Check out some of these links to people who wrote about their time in Wellington at this extraordinary event:

Tweet conversation between two Webstock speakers: Mike Monteiro and Jim Coudal