Crunch and a book
I’m in the midst of crunch, so it’s been hard to keep up with anything outside of the work crunch world. We have around 2.5 weeks until the major milestone, which is more of a status milestone saying “this is what we have” than a deliverable. But it’s an important one, so we’re hitting the code hard. As such, updates may or may not be a little slow during that time.
Also, I read through a great book on visual thinking: The Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures, by Dan Roam. If you’re looking to improve your communication with others, visualization thinking and communicating with pictures is a great way to do so, and Roam provides a great framework that enables anyone to improve their skills. I highly recommend it.
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