I have always been interested in many things. But with a hectic job, I used to think that I wouldn't be able to get my personal projects done. Until one day, I started to apply "The One Thing" to the projects that mattered to me.Thanks to this, I had the chance to run marathons, one iron man, learn … [Read more...] about How To Progress On A Personal Project. My First 100 Blog Post.
Grow Yourself
I used to think I should avoid being afraid until I realized that being scared is a good signal to grow. 3 steps to turn your fear into a new skill
I recently heard Polina Marinova on a podcast. She mentioned a tip learned from Chris Austin Hadfield, a former pilot and astronaut. But here's the thing: Things aren't scary. People get scared." The example is simple and striking. We were all scared when we started riding our bikes. … [Read more...] about I used to think I should avoid being afraid until I realized that being scared is a good signal to grow. 3 steps to turn your fear into a new skill
The discipline of Staying focused on The ONE Thing
Sometimes we know a concept well but we miss opportunities to apply it. This is the difference between theory and practice. I recently caught myself in this situation. Too greedy and finally inefficient. A learning experience I started learning chess a year ago. It's an … [Read more...] about The discipline of Staying focused on The ONE Thing
Voluntary discomfort. How can we inspire ourselves from this method to realize our dreams?
And why is self-discipline worth possessing? Because those who possess it can determine what they do with their life."—William B. Irvine I read this sentence recently, and it’s stayed with me. (check the book summary here A Guide To The Good Life: The Ancient Art Of Stoic Joy) If it's not … [Read more...] about Voluntary discomfort. How can we inspire ourselves from this method to realize our dreams?
A Guide To The Good Life: The Ancient Art Of Stoic Joy
I enjoyed the book "A Guide To The Good Life: The Ancient Art Of Stoic Joy" by William B. Irvine. And you could say that it made me think. The book aims to inspire readers to adopt and practice a life philosophy. It’s better to have one than to be guided on autopilot. What … [Read more...] about A Guide To The Good Life: The Ancient Art Of Stoic Joy