Victory

My day

It’s a nice Monday, the start of the week. I am motivated and ready to embrace the challenges ahead. Mondays are a fresh beginning, offering a chance to set new goals and make progress 💪.

Key Tasks for the Day:

  1. Coding
  2. Vatos Work
  3. Newsletter and Daily Blog

Today, my day started at 8:30 AM with my usual morning routine. However, there were some changes today because I have to work at Vatos from 1:00 PM to 9:30 PM, with a 1.5-hour break. Due to this schedule, I had to skip writing for my Unravel Korea project today.

As part of my morning routine, I read my religious scriptures, which always helps me center myself. Then, I planned out my day, which I consider a great achievement!

Md Masud Gazi's Desktop

I finished my morning routine with a cup of coffee and then I had my breakfast as well.

I also keep a piece of paper, where I write my day’s plan. I do it as I love to write on paper most. 

routine of paper
google calander

Block Time

Today, I focused on Microsoft’s Python Development course. I chose this course because I was a bit confused about strings, variables, numbers, and other basics. I think Microsoft’s course is a great start, and once I’m comfortable, I’ll dive back into FreeCodeCamp.org.

I worked on coding until 11:15 AM!

coding time

Work at Mid-day

As you know, I work at Vatos part-time. I went in and worked super hard for 7 hours 💪.

Travel TIme

During my travel time today, I listened to a podcast and worked on writing this blog post that you’re reading now..Here are the key points I took away:

  • Bitcoin Future
  • Patience is Required to Make Something Happen

Break Time

I got a break from my work for 1.30 hours. At that time, I read the book called The 7 Habits of highly effective people. 

Side Hustle Project

In my project, I write my newsletter, and I just answer questions from some of my Instagram followers. That’s all I did

Sleep Plan

Today, something remarkable happened in Bangladesh. Our country gained a new sense of freedom as our diplomatic Prime Minister finally stepped down and surrendered power. This momentous occasion reminds us of our history and the spirit of 1971 when Bangladesh first gained independence.

Now, as we look forward to 2024, it is time to reform and rebuild Bangladesh once again. The future is bright, and we are hopeful for positive changes ahead.

The Quotes of the day

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