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		<title>Digital Discipline</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[About six months ago, I read an article by Wesley Fryer and made a note to myself to write a blog post about my reactions and how it applies to my life. The fact that the note sat in my &#8220;drafts&#8221; folder on this blog for six months tells you something about how much I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About six months ago, I read <a href="http://www.speedofcreativity.org/2007/04/22/need-for-digital-discipline-in-sl-and-rl/">an article by Wesley Fryer</a> and made a note to myself to write a blog post about my reactions and how it applies to my life. The fact that the note sat in my &#8220;drafts&#8221; folder on this blog for six months tells you something about how much I really took it to heart.</p>
<p>As I&#8217;m wrapping up the school year over the next week, I&#8217;m already beginning to plan for the summer and for next year. Yes, I&#8217;m kind of sick that way. In any case, one of the things I know I need to do is streamline and simplify, particularly my digital life. Here&#8217;s an example: I currently have 141 feeds in my blog reader, with 897 unread articles. Every one of those feeds is one that I added because it was something worthwhile and that I wanted to read regularly. I&#8217;ll never be able to keep up, though, and unfortunately some of them will have to go.</p>
<p>Just as I plan to schedule serious time evaluating and purging my feed reader, I have many other things I plan to examine carefully and decide which things to keep and which to reluctantly drop.</p>
<p>Part of my digital discipline will also involve balancing consuming and creating. I learn and grow more when I&#8217;m contributing to the conversation than when I&#8217;m just absorbing. Unfortunately, I have allowed the contribution side of things to dry up&#8212;my last blog post before yesterday was almost two months ago. Part will also involve being selective about where I contribute, focusing on the best. As a result, I plan to move all of my education-related posts from this blog to Quisitivity.org to make that one a little broader and more regular.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s going to mean some hard decisions. There are things that I enjoy and are very worthwhile that I&#8217;ll have to give up simply because they take time away from things that are more important and more worthy of my investment of time. But I think the discipline will make me a better husband and father, and also a better teacher.</p>
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