What I Learn While Writing
I want to be a better writer. I started a new habit on January 3 — write in public every day. The experimental habit started off well, with content on topics that I was truly interested in. But after only 2 weeks, I fell off the train, reducing my efforts to 3, then 2, and now only 1 time a week.
Why Each Chapter of Your Life Story Should Be A Hypothesis
The thing is, although I'm drawn to the title of the book, I'm more interested in the contents within. I'm not interested in judging the book by its cover, I'm interested in the experiments that were conducted and what, if any, conclusions were drawn. Can I learn from them? Can they teach me? Can I share them easily with others?
So each chapter in my book would start with a hypothesis and each would learn from the last, resulting in more sophisticated hypotheses that learn from work, collective understanding, and our rapidly changing environments.
Why You Should Take Messy Notes
Research is something that I’m personally passionate about. Although I’m admittedly not great at intentionally refining my process, the amount of research and learning I do online has helped me create a rough framework for my process.
I go into my research process expecting that it will be messy before it comes together - I also accept the fact that there may not be a conclusive answer or solution to my questions and that it is an evolving process that involves raw data consumption and copious note-taking.
How to Plan for Distractions
To be productive beings, we need to give ourselves a chance to take breaks and recover. Just like your muscles, your brain needs time to rest in between sets. When we don’t schedule breaks, our brains tend to lose focus and gravitate towards new activities that are engaging and less intense. Be it Instagram, Reddit, or even TikTok, we need to give ourselves permission to relax our minds so we can be focused and productive when we need to be.
Clubhouse is the Answer to Social Zoom Fatigue
My thoughts are still developing around Clubhouse and the growing craze of audio-based social networks. As this trend continues to draw more mainstream attention due to the regular cameos of tech and non-tech celebrities, the open dynamic of inviting strangers on stage will feel different — if not already feeling a little exclusive.