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28Oct/090

Don’t Break the Chain

After reading this post on LifeHacker, I couldn't escape the feeling that I should start doing something like this.  I mean, it works for Jerry Seinfeld, it can't be all that bad. :)

Basically, as described on the link above, the idea is that you keep a daily calendar of all the specific goals you want to accomplish.  Every time you do something related to a goal,  mark off the day on the calendar.  Once you have a few days consecutively, that is a chain.  The object of this motivational strategy: Don't Break the Chain. Seems like a simple enough thing.

In the spirit of bringing in new ideas in order to make things work, I'm going to use a modified schedule, but the chain still takes effect.  Different days for me will be devoted to different goals/tasks.  Mondays and Thursdays I tackle some Ruby code, so I can stay fresh and learn about some of the newer developments that I've missed, having been out of the Ruby loop for a while.  Tuesdays and Saturdays are devoted to Corner of Seven.  That's right, you might actually see more blog posts. In addition, I'm looking at building new and experimental pieces onto the domain, including rails and Java webapps, and playing around with php and python, so I can apply these to the blog, and keep the site as a form of digital portfolio.  All of my things will be up here, so it makes it more centralized.

Motorola Droid

Motorola Droid

Finally, the big hurdle in my calendar, and what is to be the biggest chain - Android.  I've been looking at the mobile phone operating system for a while now, but haven't had the drive to fully enter in and create things for it.  That is, until I saw (and afterwards, held) one of these.So, starting today, once a day I will try to do something new in terms of Android development, in an effort to increase my skill and knowledge in the mobile OS.  Hopefully we'll get to see some neat little apps come out of this "Don't break the chain" mentality.  Hope you're along for the ride - I guess we'll see come every Tuesday and Sunday.

Cheers for now.