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108/365 | ¥10M Job Challenge - Try to slow down

I’ve realized that there are actually a lot of valuable things in my work that are worth documenting and organizing properly. But since the main goal of work is always to complete specific tasks, once they’re done, it’s hard to go back and do further testing or reviewing.

I’ve come to see that this is mostly because everything moves too fast. In IT, it’s often hard to estimate how much time a task will take, and unexpected issues frequently cause delays. As a result, we tend to rush to finish things, which makes it difficult to properly document valuable experiences along the way.

I usually take notes in Markdown format, but I’ve found that organizing the information afterward also takes time. So moving forward, I’ll try to slow down and make a habit of capturing valuable insights as I work, saving them directly into my knowledge base. That way, I won’t need to spend extra time to organize it later.

With AI accelerating everything over the past 2 years, it feels like there’s barely time to catch a breath. But rushing often backfires—let’s figure out how to slow down and move forward steadily!

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