Day 5: Content Structure Is Strengthening And The Process Is Becoming Clearer
🎯 Today’s Goal
My goal today is to make the content structure stronger and more sustainable. I plan to improve templates, develop AI-assisted processes, and systematize my daily work routine to manage the “building in public” process more efficiently both technically and in terms of content production.
✅ What I Did
- Made various improvements to the Hugo theme I use for the blog.
- Reviewed and improved AI prompts to produce higher quality and more consistent outputs.
- Created new Journey and Article templates to speed up the content production process.
- Reorganized my Obsidian notes to fit the build-in-public process; established a simple and clear structure.
- Documented the entire process so far by taking daily notes.
- Planned to create a routine where I review what I did each day at 22:30 and set goals for the next day (about 1 hour seems sufficient).
🔄 For Tomorrow
- Test the newly created content templates and integrate them into the production process.
- Establish the daily work routine and consistently apply it for a few days.
- Complete missing configurations in the blog infrastructure.
- Complete unfinished tasks from other days 🤔
💡 Thoughts
The steps I took today made the technical development process more systematic not only on the code side but also on the content production and knowledge sharing side. Now, how this process is explained and documented is much clearer, as is the technical progress of the project. Thanks to the Obsidian organization and new templates, the build-in-public process has become more organized, trackable, and sustainable. The next step will be to establish this structure into a stable routine and turn it into a continuously evolving cycle.
💡 Note: Today was more of a “setting up the system” day than technical progress ⌛
📊 Stats
Metric | Value |
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Work Time | 9 hours |
Commits | 6 |
Tea | 8 cups 🍵 |