Japanese Word for "Stinking Mess"
Little yellow Post-Its proliferate: lining my computer screen, on the desk, on the calendar, reminding me of writing matters and indie author marketing. Also, there are piles of scrap paper suggesting I upload an ebook to
Draft2Digital, or buy a new eBook cover and send it to my niece as she builds me a
Squarespace web page. But in a recent quest for organizational help, I came across concept of the
kanban board.
Actually, kanban means "visual signal." An organizing system, it can be as simple as three columns with the headings To-Do, Doing, Done, or broken down further to a more granular level. I like seeing a cohesive lists of tasks. So I used half a piece of foam core and divided it into three sections with duct tape.
Like Ordering from Pizza Hut
Order a pepperoni and mushroom pizza online and Pizza Hut uses little icons to show your order received, cooked, and en route to your dwelling. Basically, that's the kanban system. My first section I call the Bullpen. Contained within are all my short story drafts, novellas, a finished short story that needs to be sent out, and two novel drafts. Those little yellow Post-Its come in handing for listing projects. In addition, there are marketing tasks such as obtaining reviews, updating back matter, updating cover photos, formatting manuscripts for softcover conversion, etc.
In the second section, Doing, I transfer a small amount of Bullpen material. I further divide Doing into Pending and Ongoing. Pending pertains to projects like sending out a story where I have no control over the time. Ongoing contains stories that I'm currently writing or rewriting. Sell a story and it moves to the third column.
Done is Done. I have two projects up there: a pair of recently purchased new books overs. Like the pizza, the goal is to move a Post-It along to its final destination. Seeing progress where you normally see nothing until a story is sold or a book published helps with focus and moral. Like
"Dr. Strangelove," there is a big board and I can see it.
I'm a Poor Bloglord
Cell phone photos depicting all the above would be nice, but I'm writing this while watching John
Walsh on
Investigation Discovery guide me through the murder of a South Carolina women by her drunken former live-in boyfriend. I'd need to visit my office with the cell phone, well, you know the rest. Not that I won't. But it won't be this post. More t/k on the kanban board.
Pasadena 5K Results
As mentioned a few weeks back, my wife Joy and I tackled the Pasadena 5k. A very chilly morning, I felt cold throughout. Finishing up inside the fabled Rose Bowl, I was passed in the last 40 yards by a woman pushing a double stroller, an 11-year-old boy and his mother, and got picked off at the finish line by a young woman. Nevertheless, it was a successful run. I finished in 33:48, a high ten minutes per mile, my best 5k time in over a decade.
This week, I travel down to Santa Monica for an all-day workshop with Danny Dryer, the founder of
Chi Running. Hopefully, I can straighten out any problems with my form and pick up a few tips for better performance. Should be fun.