notes.

Right, my note

I'm supposed to write a short note and publish it. It's on my content calendar. I am trying to figure out what to write about, so I procrastinate. I opened my browser to browse for ideas. Unconsciously, I entered YouTube in the address bar. I watched a silly video. I asked myself, why am I here? Right, my note. I switched the window to my Obsidian notes; maybe I'll fetch something from my "knowledge management base." But Nah, I want something new, something unique. I got back to the browser. I entered YouTube again. This time, I realized that I shouldn't watch any videos. So, I just window-shopped the thumbnails. Right, my note. I return to my Obsidian notes to focus on the task, not the distractions. I opened a new empty note to fill with insightful information. I returned to the browser to do some research, and this time, I entered LinkedIn. Hah, a college classmate has started working for our company. Let's Like this and check where he used to work all these years. I scrolled through some programming jokes, team management tips, and profound amateur career advice. I scrolled through a presentation on how localized branding can go wrong; ok, interesting. I just entered the "jobs" tab to scroll through pages of job openings and feel sorry for the drought season of IT jobs that my "Blocker" app page appeared and informed me I've been on LinkedIn for ten minutes, and that's the maximum number my old sane me let me spend time on LinkedIn. I close the tab. Right, my note. I switch back to the Obsidian. This time, I decided to document this back-and-forth effort or lack thereof. It could be helpful one day. Well, this is a note, I thought halfway through, right, my note.