Listen now | It’s time to get ruthless about actually managing my writing backlog. You can rewind Substack or for you subscribers you can search your email for the epic 2024 predictions post on January 19, 2024. That was according to my records the post for week 156. Instead of starting up a season two of the podcast I’m just going to lean into the signal of things and publish this missive as week 157 of the Lindahl Letter. For those of you who are new to this ongoing chautauqua of learning and consideration, welcome to the journey. Outside of that (hopefully growing) population of new readers, I would say thank you to all the returning readers. Let’s refocus on that problematic backlog. Right now it is a Google Doc stored backlog with 147 line items or topics that were cataloged for future coverage. At this point in that writing journey, I’m not entirely sure that during that backlog acceptance process a degree of good judgment was used. A lot of things piled up and were not ruthlessly screened for quality or adventure.
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Listen now | It’s time to get ruthless about actually managing my writing backlog. You can rewind Substack or for you subscribers you can search your email for the epic 2024 predictions post on January 19, 2024. That was according to my records the post for week 156. Instead of starting up a season two of the podcast I’m just going to lean into the signal of things and publish this missive as week 157 of the Lindahl Letter. For those of you who are new to this ongoing chautauqua of learning and consideration, welcome to the journey. Outside of that (hopefully growing) population of new readers, I would say thank you to all the returning readers. Let’s refocus on that problematic backlog. Right now it is a Google Doc stored backlog with 147 line items or topics that were cataloged for future coverage. At this point in that writing journey, I’m not entirely sure that during that backlog acceptance process a degree of good judgment was used. A lot of things piled up and were not ruthlessly screened for quality or adventure.