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A perspective of Blogging, or how I saved my A## many times by writting things down.

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DAB over 8 years ago

I have been reading the many comments about how often to blog for design challenges and road tests and I decided to share my experiences with you.

 

When I began my career about 45 years ago I started working in a research laboratory and was handed a notebook and instructed to document my activities every day!  Initially, I thought, what BS.  What could I possibly do that is worth writing about EVERY day?

 

As time passed, things happened.  First questions were always who did what when.  As I was not taking good notes, I could not PROVE that I was not at fault.  Luckily I was not in any of the critical areas, so I was not found at fault, but it got me to thinking.

 

So I began to carve out about fifteen minutes of my day to document what I did that day and to identify what I needed to do the next day.

 

Sure enough, my work got better.  I got more done, and I had plenty to tell my boss when he asked what I had been doing.

 

Soon I found keeping my notebook to be invaluable.  Especially if any urinal Olympics developed.  A written, dated and timed comment always beat anyone else's memory.  In a toss up, I was always right because I had a WRITTEN record of the events.

 

Through out my career I was able to win nearly every confrontational event because of my detailed notes.

 

So take my advice.  Get a notebook and write down what you do every day.  The process gets automatic with time and a weekly update blog becomes a trivial exercise of summarizing your notes, plus you will get accolades for providing good detail on your experiences.

 

Help yourself look good and learn a very valuable lifetime habit.  Take good notes, write them down and actually read them at least once a week.  You will eventually amaze yourself at just how much you get done.

 

And good writing skills make you look much smarter than you might actually be.

 

DAB

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  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 8 years ago +4
    Hi DAB, This is some of the best advice that I have seen written on the site in a long time. At one time in my life I was a dispatcher in a medium sized police department. The first night as I took calls…
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 8 years ago in reply to balearicdynamics +2
    Great advice. Trying to remember stuff usually results in a sore head. While you are young, it may seem like there is no issues, but later as more stuff gets soaked up, other things fall out. Until you…
  • fvan
    fvan over 8 years ago +2
    Great stuff DAB! I agree that with time, it becomes second nature to write things down. It's a skill I developed during my first design challenges, which I'm also using at work during my integration efforts…
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    fvan over 8 years ago

    Great stuff DAB! I agree that with time, it becomes second nature to write things down.

     

    It's a skill I developed during my first design challenges, which I'm also using at work during my integration efforts. No more discussion on how to reproduce issues or test setups: I have the versions, sources and steps taken.

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    fvan over 8 years ago

    Great stuff DAB! I agree that with time, it becomes second nature to write things down.

     

    It's a skill I developed during my first design challenges, which I'm also using at work during my integration efforts. No more discussion on how to reproduce issues or test setups: I have the versions, sources and steps taken.

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