I won’t remember much if I’m just reading a book or taking a course online. I can only retain new skills or knowledge if I’m then forced to apply it in the real world. I see this in my work too working with clients. They don’t really understand how to use the software I’ve configured … Continue reading The best way to learn something new is through a project
Category: Personal Development
Lacking motivation to blog
I’ve been reading a lot about why people should start a blog and put their writing online. Here are a few examples: How to Start a Blog that Changes Your LifeOn How to be DiscoveredThe Wiki Strategy: How to Grow Your Blog to 100k+ Monthly Visitors And I agree that there are tons of benefits: … Continue reading Lacking motivation to blog
Share more online
“Anyone who creates a podcast, writes on the internet or shares other creations online over a long enough time, eventually figures out the secret: The benefit of a creative journey is the path itself. If you can find a creative journey you want to be on, then the opportunities that emerge will also be the … Continue reading Share more online
Phoebe Bridgers on therapy
I think you’re stealing from yourself if you don’t go to therapy, basically. I thought for a lot of my life I could just kind of bulldoze through my own mental health issues and just live my life anyway. And it works sometimes, but then in quiet moments by a fucking river in Japan when … Continue reading Phoebe Bridgers on therapy
FOMO, Decision Fatigue, and Paralysis by Analysis
I get serious FOMO. Fear of missing out. And it has more to do with all the things I want and need to do, not missing parties or socializing (which might be a thing of the past, it is for now anyway). I have so many things I WANT to do. Write songs. Record songs. … Continue reading FOMO, Decision Fatigue, and Paralysis by Analysis
