Just wanted to comment on this piece from above: As such, November is going to be lighter on big logs that everyone can jump on, and heavier on small events that people can react to, interact with, and influence.
I think what nailed me hard (aside from October being a busy af month with work and life) was that I tried to engage on the first log, not fully realizing that there would be a second log coming with jucier bits. At this point, I can't remember if there was ever mention of it (and if there was, reading is fundamental, I fail, etc, etc), but having a heads up for what's in store is definitely helpful! Especially with regards to juggling the tag load.
If, at the very least, you could always combine the setup (which is what I imagine the first log where the switch from Jerusalem to France occurred) with some pieces that would move the logs further (e.g., the 2nd log which came a week later). That way, people can tag out more of the day-to-day bits, or they can jump straight into the juicy bits and pieces and not feel as scrambled?
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Just wanted to comment on this piece from above: As such, November is going to be lighter on big logs that everyone can jump on, and heavier on small events that people can react to, interact with, and influence.
I think what nailed me hard (aside from October being a busy af month with work and life) was that I tried to engage on the first log, not fully realizing that there would be a second log coming with jucier bits. At this point, I can't remember if there was ever mention of it (and if there was, reading is fundamental, I fail, etc, etc), but having a heads up for what's in store is definitely helpful! Especially with regards to juggling the tag load.
If, at the very least, you could always combine the setup (which is what I imagine the first log where the switch from Jerusalem to France occurred) with some pieces that would move the logs further (e.g., the 2nd log which came a week later). That way, people can tag out more of the day-to-day bits, or they can jump straight into the juicy bits and pieces and not feel as scrambled?