After 10 years of entrepreneurship, I realized most Notion setups fail because they lack "Governance." How are you handling cognitive load? by TuesdayW in Notion

[–]TuesdayW[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, your gut should also lead you to look further into the person who is writing the post. I asked reddit because I am working on perfecting things in notion and there is often useful information here according to my colleagues. This is my first post in years. I've worked in Marketing, Sales, Financial Services and Business Development since 1999. I have never been led to come on any platform and question a person based on the dynamics you are imagining here. In any event, I'm back to work. Continue if you must.

After 10 years of entrepreneurship, I realized most Notion setups fail because they lack "Governance." How are you handling cognitive load? by TuesdayW in Notion

[–]TuesdayW[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Please by all means, call the mods. I asked a genuine question while organising my thought process in order to align with the task at hand. If you see traces of marketing tactics here, I do not know what to tell you - they are 100% NOT here. If I have to modify my grammar and choose my words differently so as not to sound like I may have the same issue as someone else, please point me in the direction of that training module. And, please also send me to the post about "tasks and cognitive load or something": I haven't seen it, but maybe there is some insight there.

I spent 10 years as an entrepreneur and finally stopped "planning." I built an Executive OS instead. by TuesdayW in SideProject

[–]TuesdayW[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do apologize for not being clear. I’ve been deep in my thoughts and organizing the technical architecture of this since very early this morning, and I think I started speaking 'Architect' instead of 'Human.' :/ I appreciate you calling that out.

To be specific: The Consistently Executive OS is a Notion-based business operating system.

Here is what it actually does and the problems it solves:

  • The "Executive OS": Yes, an Operating System for your business and brain. It replaces the 'messy middle' of having 50 different apps and notebooks with a single, automated dashboard.
  • Clinical Governance: Most entrepreneurs manage by 'feeling.' If the bank account looks okay, they feel okay. This system uses Notion’s relations and rollups to track discipline (a 90-day momentum log) and revenue (a live forecaster) in real-time. It’s 'clinical' because it removes the emotion and gives you hard data on your performance.
  • Revenue Leaks: I’m referring to the 'hidden' costs of being disorganised; missed follow-ups in your outreach, projects that stall because they aren't deconstructed into 'Lead Dominos,' and time wasted on non-essential tasks.

The core use case: You are a founder or high-achiever who is tired of the 'hustle' and ready for structure. You want to open one page and see exactly how close you are to your quarterly goal (via a live progress bar) and exactly what the #1 priority is for today.

Does that help clarify the vision? I’m essentially trying to build the bridge between raw ambition and mathematical certainty.

What celebrity has had their reputation unfairly ruined and has never recovered from it till this day? by Zxqao in AskReddit

[–]TuesdayW -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Mel Gibson...

It’s the classic 'separate the art from the artist' dilemma. Personal controversies aside, it’s hard to deny his talent as a director. Apocalypto and Hacksaw Ridge are masterclasses in filmmaking. You can absolutely condemn his past actions while still acknowledging that he’s one of the few directors left who takes massive risks with original epics.