{"id":536,"date":"2009-06-16T02:33:09","date_gmt":"2009-06-15T16:33:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.erisian.com.au\/wordpress\/?p=536"},"modified":"2009-06-16T02:33:09","modified_gmt":"2009-06-15T16:33:09","slug":"on-organising-oneself","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.erisian.com.au\/wordpress\/2009\/06\/16\/on-organising-oneself","title":{"rendered":"On organising oneself"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Matt writes on <a href=\"http:\/\/mdzlog.alcor.net\/2009\/06\/14\/overflow-error-need-for-better-organization-and-management\/\">ideas, organization and overflow<\/a>, and that he&#8217;s ending up with so many awesome ideas, that even when he notes them down for future reference, he&#8217;s so busy that he ends up independently reinventing them before finding time to actually make them happen. (Spoiler: he likes the approach of Steven Covey&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/blog.lodewijkvdb.com\/2007\/06\/coveys_habit_3_.html\"><em>Habit Three<\/em><\/a> and has some ideas for improving it, that he&#8217;s probably already noting down for future reference&#8230; I kid, I kid)<\/p>\n<p>I have what I guess is a similar collection of interesting little ideas that I think would be worth seeing through, with many of them not really seeing the light of day. If I had any sense, I&#8217;d be keeping them all in a wiki, but in reality I tend to just use a collection of TODO files in my home directory. Fortunately, that&#8217;s not really the problem for me: I&#8217;m mostly able to either track down or reinvent the nuggets of ideas, and I don&#8217;t usually forget ideas entirely, however long I&#8217;ve put them aside.<\/p>\n<p>What I have been having difficulty with is actually getting them finished &#8212; I&#8217;ve got a bunch of neat ideas to the point where I think I see how to finish them &#8212; ie, right up to the point where the next bit is Hard Work. And apparently I&#8217;m no longer at the point where I like doing complicated coding gymnastics just to prove I can. And beyond that, the overall motivation, ie that it&#8217;d be kinda cool when finished, just isn&#8217;t enough to actually get stuff done.<\/p>\n<p>(And the worst part about trying to motivate yourself to do anything hard, is that when you don&#8217;t succeed <em>n<\/em> times, that becomes an additional reason not to succeed at attempt <em>n+1<\/em>. But pfft, we&#8217;ve <a href=\"http:\/\/www.erisian.com.au\/wordpress\/2008\/09\/28\/on-perseverance\">addressed that<\/a>, right?)<\/p>\n<p>(Of course, the worst part for <em>you<\/em>, dear reader, is having to skim through all this filler I&#8217;m writing while trying to avoid getting to the actual point&#8230;)<\/p>\n<p>One aspect to my motivations these days is that I&#8217;m interested in business and entrepreneurship these days &#8212; and hey, I figure it&#8217;d be a lot easier to deal with having lots of Fantastic Ideas if you happened to have a profitable business with a bunch of employees you could tell to implement them for you. (I&#8217;m sure there are other complications of <em>some<\/em> sort in that plan, but hey) And having decided to pass on the exciting sounding <a href=\"http:\/\/www.startup-australia.org\/bootupcamp\">BootUpCamp<\/a> next month in favour of the inaugural (and much more local) <a href=\"http:\/\/au.sun.com\/sunnews\/events\/2009\/kernel\/index.jsp\">kernel.conf.au<\/a> and I guess the forthcoming <a href=\"http:\/\/www.meetup.com\/barcampqld\/\">Brisbane BarCamp<\/a> now too, I&#8217;m left lacking an awesome opportunity to hone said interests.<\/p>\n<p>Being the sort of person who likes looking for mass-kills when considering stones and birds, an idea came to me. If I want to try starting some businesses just for practice, and have a bunch of kinda cool ideas I want to finish, why not turn them into mediocre business ideas, build them, and see how it goes? Adds an extra reason to actually get the cool ideas implemented (it&#8217;s a business necessity!), makes them slightly more challenging (can&#8217;t just be useful, but have to be at least potentially profitable), and means that even having the business part fail completely is still an objective win (because there&#8217;s a kinda cool creation that&#8217;s at least functional, if not finished), as well as being a learning experience (which of course is also a win!). And if the business part happens to be <em>successful<\/em>, well, there&#8217;s all those wins, plus some extra cash!<\/p>\n<p>Great in theory! In practice, the abject terror it inspires is something of a drawback &#8212; though also possibly <a href=\"http:\/\/www.erisian.com.au\/wordpress\/2009\/04\/22\/passions\">motivating<\/a> in its own way. Anyway, I figure sometime in the near future I&#8217;m going to try running a handful of projects through roughly the following formula:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Pick a neat idea I&#8217;ve been putting off, that shouldn&#8217;t take too long to actually get up and running (say a week or two)<\/li>\n<li>Work out how it improves the world &#8212; who would be better off, and why<\/li>\n<li>Work out a plausible way of charging some-or-all of those people before they get some-or-all of that benefit.<\/li>\n<li>Blog about that, on the basis that (a) it gives me a huge incentive to actually finish in a timely manner, a la <a href=\"http:\/\/www.erisian.com.au\/wordpress\/tag\/woblomo\">WoBloMo<\/a>, and (b) if I&#8217;m really luck someone comments or emails with an even better business model.<\/li>\n<li>Write the software and whatnot.<\/li>\n<li>Setup as simple a charging mechanism as possible.<\/li>\n<li>Publish both.<\/li>\n<li>Take a breath.<\/li>\n<li>Go back to step 1.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>My initial idea was to commit myself to doing one of those each week for about a month starting yesterday, but while that might be plausible for the coding part (or might not be, too), it&#8217;s a bit too daunting for the business part. So I&#8217;m thinking I&#8217;ll just be starting &#8220;soon&#8221;, and aiming to get each project &#8220;launched&#8221; within a week or two, and seeing how that goes. There&#8217;s a few other daunting bits too, like setting things up to automatically deal with payments, and there&#8217;s a few aspects to some of the ideas that require confusing things like setting up websites&#8230; But hey, learning experience!<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, that&#8217;s the theory. Whether it ends up bearing any resemblance to practice, I guess we&#8217;ll see&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Matt writes on ideas, organization and overflow, and that he&#8217;s ending up with so many awesome ideas, that even when he notes them down for future reference, he&#8217;s so busy that he ends up independently reinventing them before finding time to actually make them happen. 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