- Perspective — describes the mental lens I'm writing from—how I’m making sense of the work, the learning, or the experience.
- Reflection: Looking back to understand what happened, why it mattered, and how it shaped my thinking.
- Learning: Working through new ideas, frameworks, or skills in real time.
- Process: Capturing how problems evolve into outcomes through structure, iteration, and decision-making.
- Status — Signals how complete or settled the idea feels at the time of writing.
- Ongoing: Actively evolving thinking—ideas that are still being shaped, questioned, or tested.
- Snapshot: A point-in-time perspective, captured as my thinking stood in that moment.
- Retrospective: Reflection after completion or distance, when patterns and outcomes are clearer./li>
- Context — Shows where the thinking originates and what domain it’s grounded in.
- Product Design: Practice, systems, and decisions-making within product work
- Game UI: Interface design and interaction thinking for games
- Career: Growth, leadership, and professional development
Together, these labels provide context for how I’m thinking, where the ideas originate, and how complete they are at the time of writing.