I really enjoyed your list of rejected impositions. It seems you’re optimizing for time, space, and cognitive capacity in order to do [thing] better.
I read the article you linked, and Terence Tao handles 10 short emails at a time, 5 pieces of paperwork at a time, 2 classes at a time, all errands while he’s in town done, etc. (#’s are arbitrary).
When coding games, I would jump through several hoops at a time dealing with Apple Developer to post an app. Now with a different startup, I’ll do all the emails/documentation at one time.
What specific “low-intensity” tasks do you struggle doing all at once? (It seems you already do this when buying in bulk)
I really enjoyed your list of rejected impositions. It seems you’re optimizing for time, space, and cognitive capacity in order to do [thing] better.
I read the article you linked, and Terence Tao handles 10 short emails at a time, 5 pieces of paperwork at a time, 2 classes at a time, all errands while he’s in town done, etc. (#’s are arbitrary).
When coding games, I would jump through several hoops at a time dealing with Apple Developer to post an app. Now with a different startup, I’ll do all the emails/documentation at one time.
What specific “low-intensity” tasks do you struggle doing all at once? (It seems you already do this when buying in bulk)