Bandwidth

When we opt to take on projects or figure out how to manage time, bandwidth must be considered.

Personal bandwidth refers to your mental, emotional, and physical capacity to handle tasks, responsibilities, and commitments.

Just like internet bandwidth, it’s a limited resource that can become overloaded if you take on too much.

Managing your bandwidth well means understanding your limits and allocating your energy effectively.

Creative consistency

It’s like building any other skill or habit – showing up regularly creates the conditions where both disciplined work and those spontaneous creative sparks can happen.

The routine gives you a foundation, but it doesn’t exclude those magical moments of inspiration when they strike.

Just do it

“Don’t think. Thinking is the enemy of creativity. It’s self-conscious, and anything self-conscious is lousy. You can’t try to do things. You simply must do things.” – Ray Bradbury

Writers always have something interesting to say about the creative process.

When connecting

Here’s some ways of genuinely connecting:

  1. Listen deeply – focus entirely on what they’re saying instead of planning your response
  2. Share yourself – offer genuine thoughts and experiences, showing your real personality
  3. Show up consistently – be reliable and present in both good times and hard times
  4. Express genuine interest – ask about their lives, ideas and feelings

How to defend against misinformation

Considering yesterday about opinions, and more so on disinformation tactics, I like to think of a method using three key practices:

  1. Source evaluation: Check original sources, verify claims through multiple reputable outlets, and consider who benefits from spreading the information.
  2. Extra scrutiny for high-risk content: Be especially careful with breaking news, stories that perfectly match your beliefs, anonymous sources, social media claims, and emotionally manipulative content.
  3. Good habits: Wait for verification before sharing, read beyond headlines, check fact-checkers, question if claims make logical sense, and stay mindful of your own biases.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

While I certainly don’t have all the answers, I’m pretty damn certain that no one else has all the answers either…

Opinion pieces

I read an opinon piece, and I realize that I have a problem with the way opinions are presented.

They aren’t necessarily presented as interpretations of factual evidence, and yet they state the opinion in such a way that the reader could suppose it to be entirely truthful.

In fact, maybe that’s what they’re trying to do altogether.