by Matthew Rehrl MD | Blogging, Creativity, Writing
Today is my 100th consecutive day of blogging and posting! Here are some thoughts on this experience. It hasn’t been all that difficult to blog and write daily. Most of my posts are small and light. The two key disciplines I have needed to blog daily are to have a...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Big Data, Blogging, Healthcare Ethics
At the end of each month, I enjoy reviewing my last month’s blog posts to see if there was at least one rough diamond, one insightful idea. (This falls under the principle that even a broken clock is right twice a day, or if you shoot enough arrows you are bound to...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Blogging, Creativity, Writing, Writing Habits
For my blog, idea capture is not one of my weaknesses. I have a running list of over one hundred ideas for blog topics at any given time (117 as of this morning), which I can dive into whenever I want. Whenever I have an idea for a blog topic I activate Siri on my...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | AI Ethics, Blogging
One advantage of blogging daily is that just by sheer volume, I may hit pay dirt, at the end of each month I enjoy reviewing my 30ish blog posts to see where my intellectual shovel may have hit. In February, the choice is easy. My most important blog was...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Blogging, Digital Platforms
As I approach my 200th blog post, I realize it’s time to level-up my blog’s tagline, which currently is: artificial intelligence. health. healthcare. Review my last few dozen posts, this tagline is simply not very good; it neither represents what I have written...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Blogging, Creativity
I love using simple technology to capture ideas, and sticky notes are one of my favorite. For example, over the last few hours, I have jotted down: Steve McConnell: buy a book on softwareMIT Innovation: Blog post about my definition of innovation vs. MITsCheck Blog...