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  • Easy-wins could lead to failure

    Building a new website, app or any other software as your side project should be fulfilling and enjoyable in terms of learning something new, gaining accomplishments, overcoming challenges and even in the greater sense of finishing “the damn thing”. Many hurdles and pitfalls await those daring to go forward, no matter the role. To a […]

  • Burning the candle

    Imagine you’re working on an extensive and difficult project. You’re on your last stint to finally wrap things up. Ready to hit the deadline in a last ditch effort. The next project is already calling for your attention tomorrow.

  • Why you shouldn’t have finished yesterday

    Have you ever struggled to get the ball rolling? Stuck on another one of those dreaded days where you just can’t seem to get into “the zone” and achieve something measurable. It could be so easy.

  • Think less, do more

    I’m the first to admit that I’m somewhat trapped in my own thoughts most some of the time. Thinking about the what ifs, the hows, the whens and whatnots. A mentally draining process if you don’t have some workaround to get yourself out of this state of constant preparation.

  • KISS more, seriously

    Imagine you are starting your career as a developer or any other craft which expects some sort of built-in creativity from you. Even though you’re not an artsy person, you still have to be creative in actually choosing the right a solution to deliver value.

  • Make the most out of side projects

    Side projects are fun. You can freely experiment, try out novel stuff, learn new things you believed you’d never get and open doors for you. They can have monetary interests embedded into them, but they don’t need to and I think the best ones start without obligations of financial gains.

  • The benefits of starting an achievement log

    Our minds are wonderful, not just in the way they even work in the first place. More precisely how they prioritize remembering bad memories before the good ones.

  • Think more, do less

    Think more, do less

    Yes, that’s the TLDR. I like to write short, concise articles, propped up with hand-drawn scribbles. What was even up with all the fuss in the last article? So, we’re done here. Have a good one.

  • Start before you think you’re ready

    I’m a problem solver by trade and pretty good at digging down to the core on seemingly complicated issues to arrive at somehow simple solutions and unpack them into tiny achievable steps. Yet, I’m my own worst enemy when it comes down to tending to my personal pile of dirt in the backyard, perfectly hidden […]

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