Your notes

Twice recently, I’ve made small errors because I didn’t follow my own notes.

“Cut stretcher and glue here.” (I didn’t cut. I didn’t glue.)

“Shopping list item: sixteen #12 x 1/2" sheet metal screws.” (I returned home without the screws.)

These were minor flubs with minimal cost, but it made me think: how many times do we err simply because we don’t follow our own notes?

How often do we have the answers in-hand, but fail to reach for them at the right time?

Even worse: how many of our mistakes are from us not sticking to our own principles?

Taking notes is an important practice, but the bigger part is knowing when to revisit them.

stephen