Digital yak shaving

While at work today, I set about a relatively simple task: Write a summary of a new job opening we have to share on Twitter.

What followed was a yak-shaving rabbit hole mixed metaphor of multitasking. Here’s how it went:

  • Ok, I want to write a tweet about the new job posting
  • I need something to count characters while I write the draft
  • Open VS Code, but notice line-wrapping is off – don’t want to change that setting
  • Go to open Sublime Text – notice I don’t have it installed on my new laptop
  • Download Sublime Text
  • Notice it’s not registered, but I think I have a paid registration
  • Look in 1Password for Sublime Text registration
  • Get a Slack reminder about a whole other thing – do that other thing
  • Look in Mail for Sublime Text registration
  • Forget why I opened mail and start reading unrelated email
  • Realize how far down the rabbit hole I am and start writing this list
  • Find the Sublime Text registration email and re-register Sublime Text
  • Actually write that tweet

Some of the disjointed nature of this process a reasonable by-product of working in and with digital tools. Some of it is just my own weakness in maintaining focus.

Oh, I did eventually get that job post shared – it’s a great job for a front-end web developer:

 

2 thoughts on “Digital yak shaving

    1. Yeah, the Twitter UI is good at that, but I prefer to draft tweets for the company account in another place so I don’t accidentally publish before I’m ready. If I was just toot’n out brain-farts, what would certainly suffice.

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