Troubleshooting Life 312, November 7 - Prepare your work for a variety of scenarios
Reader, your iPhone is a remarkable device.
So is your Android. Your Microsoft Windows PC. Your Kindle. Your Meta Ray-Bans.
But for now, I will focus on the iPhone.
You can open a Book, a Page, record a song, a new movie.
Stream movies and songs on apps, and download them offline.
You can go on LinkedIn, or my website, akashmalik.net.
Who knows? Maybe I can go on your website too, Reader!
Or of course, I can close all those apps and call someone I want to talk to and focus on.
These smartphones prepare us all for a large variety of scenarios.
Including troubleshooting the pairing of a new Apple Watch.
The next troubleshooting step it says is, Apple Watch must be backed up, unpaired, then updated, then resynced.
And after all that, it’s finally working, like the Apple commercials.
You can be your own tech support, Reader.
And a new technology in my ecosystem means more scenarios.
Like using Apple Watch as a viewfinder for the iPhone camera.
Or a workout tracker. Or a way to control volume.
All the content that exists on these screens is work, designed for a variety of scenarios.
Creative, technical, medical… the work on the hardware and software of all these devices, they are meant for many scenarios.
ACTION POINT: Prepare your work for a variety of scenarios