Automation in construction: an off-site case study of the FASTtruss system with DES

That’s just how he smells.

They decided that they were going to change the title of the book after all and they were going to use one of my suggestions from a few months ago as inspiration!They wanted to do photos in the book and they wanted me to take the photos!

Automation in construction: an off-site case study of the FASTtruss system with DES

I mean, I said I would take the photos and all, but I didn’t think they’d actually.I mean, I take pictures all the time, but they’re always just really casual, in-the-moment kind of things while I’m doing something that I needed to get done around the house that I thought you might be interested in reading about on the blog.It’s my profession and all, but I’m not like.

Automation in construction: an off-site case study of the FASTtruss system with DES

But maybe that’s a good thing.I mean, it’s my book, so it should probably look like.

Automation in construction: an off-site case study of the FASTtruss system with DES

…and that was exactly the post that I was about to publish and share with you, finishing right there, until yet another twisty turn happened in the ongoing saga of this book writing adventure!.

So, here’s everything that happened after I wrote the first part of this post, but before I managed to hit “publish” on it.The thing I’ve noticed though is that having any more than 2 or 3 different task ideas in my head at one time that I’m trying to remember can get kind of distracting.

Actually it can get pretty stressful if you’re trying to focus on one thing but you know that you absolutely must.to do those two other things or disaster will strike!

Having all of my tasks written down in a list really takes a load off of my mind and lets me actually enjoy getting stuff done!When the timer goes off, I just have a quick look at my phone to see what’s next!.