After Action Review
After an event or activity it is a good practise to conduct an After Action Review, or AAR. The conduct of an AAR will allow you to look back and assess what went wrong or right such that you can improve on the next conduct of a similar activity, or use the lessons in processes for other aspects in your life.
What's the point of this?
After countless hours of work done, effort exerted, stress endured and discourse among peers brewed (through events and feelings beyond my control), i decided to conduct an AAR on my life over the past three months. Imagine 19-20 waking hours, 2 hours of meals and toilet-time (interspersed ever so often with work-related sms and calls) and average of 4-6 hours of sleep...
Conclusion:
"Boss... i'll be looking for you tomorrow to request a down-time to re-group and re-focus"
Standby for the AAR of tomorrow's discussion.
What's the point of this?
After countless hours of work done, effort exerted, stress endured and discourse among peers brewed (through events and feelings beyond my control), i decided to conduct an AAR on my life over the past three months. Imagine 19-20 waking hours, 2 hours of meals and toilet-time (interspersed ever so often with work-related sms and calls) and average of 4-6 hours of sleep...
Conclusion:
"Boss... i'll be looking for you tomorrow to request a down-time to re-group and re-focus"
Standby for the AAR of tomorrow's discussion.
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