Mouseless

I always find it interesting to place artificial constraints on myself. I don’t think it’s the constraint itself that is good as much as what it shows me about myself or what I do. I read an article on Rands in Repose a few years ago that talked about giving up your mouse for Photoshop. The idea isn’t to rid yourself of the mouse entirely. The idea is to make you aware of when you depend on the mouse. ...

April 29, 2013 · 2 min · Mark Simoneau

Pairing as a Life Habit

I’m interested in creating a culture of pairing… not just in my workplace, but in my life. I want to be able to pair with people in order to improve on the skills I alread have. This is seen clearly in the relatively new #pairwithme ‘micro-movement’ that is happening on twitter. It shows that people want to learn from each other and improve their craft. But it doesn’t have to apply solely to programming. Last weekend I “paired” with a neighbor to fix my lawnmower. He is a bit more mechanically inclined than I was, but it took both of our efforts and problem solving to diagnose and fix the problem. All in all, a worthwhile time where I improved both my relationship with Ben and my ability to cut my grass. He got something out of it too, he felt great and is excited to tackle more mechanical projects. This is exactly the same reasons we talk about the benefits pairing in the first place. ...

April 24, 2013 · 3 min · Mark Simoneau