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Notes on ”The Counterintuitive Secret to Shipping Better Articles Faster”
In this ~1 hour video developer advocate Sam Julien shares his tips for shipping faster:

You’ll need a system that enables you to consistently produce results on which you can get feedback on.
Action + Speed + Feedback = Growth
The problem:
The “Ultimate Guide” Trap : Trying to write a big, all-encompassing article leads to exhaustion and burn-out. You stop writing for months.
The “Ultimate Guide” Trap : Trying to write a big, all-encompassing article leads to exhaustion and burn-out. You stop writing for months.
Don’t think of content (or any other skill you’re building) as a dictionary to memorize.
Instead: think like an explorer.
The secret lies in Consistent Small Wins.
Comfort is the enemy of growth.
(But self-care, too!)
Sam does not encourage the “hustle mindset”.
Do challenging things quickly and get feedback.
What?
Getting feedback:
Systems trump Motivation
Build a small but complete system.
Eliminate the distraction of figuring out where to jot something down.
Look for: speed, ease of use, ability to export.
Google Keep, Drafts app, etc.
Slow burn your drafts and link your ideas together.
Look for: cross-linking, collections, multimedia.
Evernote, Obsidian, Roam, Notion.so, etc.
Ship things faster by determining the next action and context for a project.
Look for: works with your brain, ability to add context/tags
OmniFocus, Google Keep, etc.
image credit for the cover image: Andy Li