Fair. The important bit is that Try Things *is* important enough to have separate from each of the other strategies – if you don’t remember to do it, you may end up in a rut with one particular strategy applied to one particular cluster of skills/ideas without noticing low hanging fruit in other areas.
I actually started by just calling it “Try Things” and then tried to make it a bit more concrete, and then most of the examples I could think of seemed to fit into the skill-oriented camp.
Fair. The important bit is that Try Things *is* important enough to have separate from each of the other strategies – if you don’t remember to do it, you may end up in a rut with one particular strategy applied to one particular cluster of skills/ideas without noticing low hanging fruit in other areas.
I actually started by just calling it “Try Things” and then tried to make it a bit more concrete, and then most of the examples I could think of seemed to fit into the skill-oriented camp.