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		<title>2010: The Year of the Better</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 04:40:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The last couple years have been about things cheap, fast, and accessible. Google and Wikipedia cemented themselves as de-facto brain extensions for anyone working on the web. Twitter became the 140 character venue for the A.D.D. blogger. Life hacks, lists of 46 best blanks to do blank. Even a broader sense of advertising: getting ripped [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The last couple years have been about things cheap, fast, and accessible. Google and Wikipedia cemented themselves as de-facto brain extensions for anyone working on the web. Twitter became the 140 character venue for the <acronym title="Attention Deficit Dis--oh hey look over there...">A.D.D.</acronym> blogger. Life hacks, lists of 46 best blanks to do blank. Even a broader sense of advertising: getting ripped in two weeks with one simple rule. Lose weight &amp; get rich fast have been around for a while now, but you see what I&#8217;m getting at.</p>
<p>But there&#8217;s a new trend we&#8217;re seeing here. Lots of brilliant web thinkers (and even <a href="http://twitter.com/johncmayer/status/6875383885">celebrities-turned-Twitter allstars</a>) are turning a new leaf. <a title="Project52" href="http://project52.info/">Project52</a> insists we start blogging again and revive this mostly-dead medium. Guys like <a href="http://twitter.com/anildash/status/5030440040">Anil</a>, <a title="Merlin Mann - &quot;Makebelieve Help, Old Butchers, and Figuring Out Who You Are (For Now)&quot;" href="http://www.43folders.com/2009/10/22/who-you-are">Merlin</a> and <a title="Seth Godin - &quot;Quieting the Lizard Brain&quot;" href="http://the99percent.com/videos/5822/seth-godin-quieting-the-lizard-brain">Seth</a> are beckoning us to reach a little deeper and put a lot of creative force and focus into what you produce. Derek <a title="Derek Featherstone - &quot;What Gives?&quot;" href="http://boxofchocolates.ca/archives/2009/10/01/what-gives/">dissects burnout beautifully</a>. My buddy Jay has kindly asked all the hack get-rich-on-bullshit-content people to <a title="Jay Hathaway - &quot;Cold Content Farm&quot;" href="http://jayhathaway.com/2009/12/14/cold-content-farm/">leave his internet alone</a>. Rob Goodlatte <a href="http://twitter.com/rsg/status/2907279882">preaches it</a>. Even Mister Santa Maria&#8217;s <a title="Mighty" href="http://madebymighty.com/">new manifesto </a>is fucking righteous.</p>
<p>I am thrilled to see a slow shift away from the hyper-multi-tasking life. From spreading ourselves so thin; we&#8217;ve done that. I feel like we as a small society of  designers, developers and nerds, have proven to ourselves that we can juggle 528 things at once. But also, we&#8217;re going to start getting picky and turning away the 524 things we <strong>don&#8217;t</strong> want to do, and start focusing the handful of engaging projects where our passion lies.</p>
<p><strong>THEN.</strong> Oh man. Big beautiful nasty things are going to start surfacing. Geeks being geeks for the sake of being geeks, and not just to fulfill a stakeholder&#8217;s wish or some bloated business objective, man. The Pictorys, and the Favrds (bless its little heart); the stuff <a title="Elliot Jay Stocks - &quot;A Pet Project is For Life, Not Just for Christmas&quot; on 24 ways" href="http://24ways.org/2009/a-pet-project-is-for-life-not-just-for-christmas">EJS is talking about</a>.</p>
<p>And, as I wrap up this post now, I see Jina writing on<a title="Jina Bolton - &quot;Make Out Like a Bandit&quot; on 24 ways" href="http://24ways.org/2009/make-out-like-a-bandit"> a very similar theme</a>.</p>
<p>I have seen the future, people. It is lovely.</p>
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		<title>Being Better</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 21:24:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[These days, we do a lot. A LOT. I don&#8217;t even have wife/kids/mortgage to tangle with, or a business to run, and still I feel too busy for my own good sometimes. We have come to expect that out of ourselves; the world being so small and our ability to move so fast, I want [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These days, we do a lot. A LOT. I don&#8217;t even have wife/kids/mortgage to tangle with, or a business to run, and still I feel too busy for my own good sometimes. We have come to expect that out of ourselves; the world being so small and our ability to move so fast, I want to sink my teeth into everything I see.</p>
<p>And we can almost do it, too, if we&#8217;re organized enough.</p>
<h3>But organization was never my strong suit!</h3>
<p>&#8230; understatement of the year. There is no way I can get organized to do EVERYTHING I&#8217;d like to do—but damn if I can&#8217;t fake it! I had an idea today on how to feign organization, efficiency, and other valuable managerial terms.</p>
<p>First, look at all the roles we play to others every single day. On a daily basis, I am a friend. Brother. Son. Coworker. Stranger. Some days, I am also an actor, ultimate frisbee player, or motorist. Some other days, I need to fake like a mechanic, a writer, or a salesman.</p>
<p>Get a list of these roles together. Then once a week, pick three (3) of those roles, and focus that week on being a better ____.</p>
<p>Say, motorist: Get that car tuned up, oil checked, and give it a good wash.<br />
Son: Call your Dad, just &#8217;cause. Shoot the shit, or ask him for practical fatherly advice. Send Mom flowers.<br />
Coworker: Buy the office a box of donuts. Be more proactive in following up on emails &amp; calls. People notice.</p>
<p>Or heck, try out one thing you <strong>don&#8217;t</strong> already do. Make this the week you pick up a book on kiteboarding at the library, or go get First Aid certification.</p>
<p>Three sounds not overwhelming, and a week seems like a healthy time period to spread out conscious, focused efforts on doing these better.</p>
<p>&amp; on that note&#8230; Imma go buy a dry erase board to keep track of my 3 things each week.</p>
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