G161 A Repasar Esta Muy Ocupada Got It High Quality
| Tool | Purpose | |------|---------| | Loom | Record screen review without meeting | | Grammarly / LanguageTool | Basic quality check before human review | | Zapier | Auto-remind “muy ocupada” reviewer | | Trello checklist | Track “a repasar” steps | | Google Docs “Suggesting” mode | Non-destructive review |
Combine these with a shared calendar block: “G161 Review – 15 min high quality only.”
The solution isn't necessarily to do less, but to be more intentional. This is where "A Repasar" comes in. The Spanish verb repasar means to go over, to review, or to check. g161 a repasar esta muy ocupada got it high quality
In a high-quality workflow, repasar is the secret weapon. It is the difference between a rushed draft and a polished masterpiece. It is the moment you take to:
If you are working on a project (let’s call it Project G161), you are not allowed to say it is "high quality" until you have set aside specific time to repasar (review) it. | Tool | Purpose | |------|---------| | Loom
A logistics company ran their g161 controllers in a busy warehouse (500+ concurrent sorting tasks). During peak hours, a repaso was mandated for a navigation algorithm update.
Using shadow mode and automated quality gates, the team reviewed the g161 while it remained muy ocupada. The result? Zero downtime, and post-review, sorting accuracy improved by 12% — truly “got it high quality.” The solution isn't necessarily to do less, but
Check answers at the end. Review only mistakes.
“Got it high quality” is enforced via: