I am no longer DJing online. The organization www.intervisionradio.com took it as an insult when I offered to help them establish a blog and improve their currently installed forums. Personally I’m offended that they hadn’t taken me up on the offer before, since they are already somewhat popular. So, I will not be doing my normal 4-8pm slot any longer. The offer I had made to help their station is also retracted.
This should give me more time to work on other things anyway. Thanks for helping my new GTD scheme guys.
I’ve always been one of those people that likes to improve things. I like building, I like learning, and I love helping. What is my downfall? Clouds. Yes, clouds; but not the kind you’re thinking of. I’m not talking about the social or network kinds, I’m talking about the kind your Grandma scorns you about. “You’ve got your head in too many clouds son”.
It’s sad, but yes, it’s true. I used to think it was Attention Deficit Disorder, but it’s not. A.D.D. means you’re easily distracted from getting one thing done. Well, that’s not really my problem. I don’t get distracted; I’m just afraid of finishing something, because I’m afraid it will not turn out to be what I wanted it to be.
I’ve always been a perfectionist. I get very troubled if things don’t go my way, or don’t turn out perfectly.
The thing is, not that many people care about perfect things. In-fact if something is too perfect, they tend to go for the other not-so-perfect stuff. So, there it is. My weakness. Feel free to exploit it, because many have. I’m only now realizing this. To my credit, some people don’t realize this till their well into their 50′s. Lucky for me.
So, here’s my solution. I’m going to finish something. It may not be the uber-leet, perfect, 5-star product that many expect, most don’t care about, and I would only settle for… before; but it will be something useful and worth using. I’m going to center my attention to one particular field, which should ease my stress level quite a bit. Then I’m going to break down my field, get up-to-date in all of the things required for it, and start building again. You’ll see what I mean in the weeks to come.
This is my new GTD scheme.
- Pick a field
- Get good at it
- Make something useful
- Stay productive
Comments welcome.
David Bixler