When Voice Became a Workflow
On any given day, my INTP brain brims and overflows with *cool ideas* to streamline apps, tools, workflows, and User Experience across virtually every product or tool I touch.
I can't help it. It's an innate curiosity to understand how things work, what makes systems go, and how to make them go better.
For some, it's philosophical questions that keep them up at night (What is the meaning of life? Where do thoughts go?). For me, it's the idea that won’t let go—the one that whispers, "This could make that boring/repetitive process so much better."
Often these ideas stem naturally from the many side projects I dive into.
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But being an INTP means my thoughts fire off in a thousand directions, often showing up while walking my dog or driving.
I voice-record myself dictating story beats, scenes, or thoughts when inspiration strikes. That, combined with 40,000 words scattered across apps and platforms created a monster.
To make things work for me, I often voice record myself dictating parts of my book using Google Recorder when the spirit strikes, or in Notion, or even in the form of messages I send myself via Slack. What an editing nightmare!