There's a huge gap between being a note taker and action taker.
One being fueled by the need to know it all. Afraid to move. Always on the starting line.
One is just continuously moving forward. Overcoming obstacles. No matter what. And winning every single time.
I wrote my 146th article today.
I have been noticing improvements since the first time I started writing.
The best way to get improvements?
Keep writing and keep iterating.
Took a much longer hours writing this.
If you have any feedback, I'd gladly accept it.
Working on this writing skill...
Link of the article: https://t.co/7raKZAp12m
I recently learned about focus mode.
It's a feature on my phone.
Lets you be focused by shutting down distracting apps.
For first time users like me, it's been amazing.
Did more of the job done.
I wrote over 100 medium articles right now.
One thing I can say is that,
You learn more about writing by actually writing.
Not by learning to "write."
It's oddly amazing.
Finished reading Show Your Work by Austin Kleon.
It's a great book!
Main takeaway: sharing your work is essential.
Why?
- People want to see your background
- People want to see what you've made
- You can start meeting amazing people
Hence, writing this.
Felt bad today.
Did something to change it- bond with my cousins.
Now, I felt great.
Happiness is always around the corner.
You just need to see through it.
You can be more creative by allowing yourself to make a trash
Than being constrained by your own high expectations and perfectionism.
I did that to mine, and the result was better than
I expected.