Thursday, December 18, 2008

Streamlining II

So continuing on my thoughts on streamlining and how to make things work well together.

Last time I talked about using same sites and making it all work together and then working all the time like it's a job.

Well the next thing is to pursue every idea and just let it roll. Systems are not read from a book. It is organically developed. So the only way to organically develop ways to make it all work together is to try it. And then go as far as you can with what you have and then stop when you are stuck. Move on to something else. It will somehow find its way back to you in some way, shape or form. It all does. The idea is to just keep working. Let your subconscious do the linkings.

Be open to...

...ideas and possibilities. The more open and the willing you are to try things out, the more your brain will start linking things together. It's all about crossing things from one genre to another and then mixing and merging. Cause often times you can find answers to your existing problems in one area from another area. So when you are stuck and you get these other ideas that seems unrelated, it's not. It's your brain's way of telling you the answer is there, so go there. Or that will eventually lead you to something.

It's all about trusting your brain to lead you to where you need to be going. It's all a matter of faith and having that faith that whatever it is you are doing will keep going and take you somewhere down the road. Cause even right now I'm still not there and don't know where exactly I will be but I know I will be somewhere and I'll just let my brain, my life and my God take me there.

So a big part of streamlining is to let your brain figure things out organically. It's not something that really can be forced it to be done if you are trying to do so so much stuff. It's one thing to streamline a small amount of things that are related. But when you try to do so many diverse things, it has to all work together and there are no real examples to follow when it comes to that. It's something that has to absolutely developed. If there are real simple examples to go, then everyone else would be doing it. But with work overload, it is all about doing and doing and doing some more.

Post by Paul Kwo

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