A Lovely Sunday
Today was a lovely Sunday. I started my day at 8:00 AM, which is a bit late for me since I usually wake up early. However, it was no problem, as I was able to focus on my main tasks with care and attention.
Key Tasks for the Day:
- Coding
- Work at Vatos
- Project
I began the day by completing my morning routine. I made a conscious decision to cut back on some tasks to prioritize what truly mattered.
After my routine, I spent some time reading my religious scriptures, which helped set a positive tone for the day. I also made a detailed plan, which I consider a great achievement!
By 9:00 AM, I had finished my morning routine. This allowed me to dive into my block time with energy and focus.
Block Time
After finishing my morning routine, it was time to get into coding. I watched about 1 hour and 24 minutes of a Python learning video from FreeCodeCamp.org.
You might wonder why I didn’t make as much progress today as I did yesterday when I finished an hour of the video. The reason is that I had to review and repeat the code I worked on last day to reinforce my understanding. Additionally, I explored some other videos, including ones on Microsoft Development, which led to a bit of confusion on a topic. Thankfully, I was able to clarify those points.
I dedicated my morning to this learning until about 12:00 PM.
Rest time and lunch
After my coding session, I had lunch and took a little break. I even played a song, but maybe I shouldn’t mention which one! π€£
Off to Work at Vatos
It was time to head to Vatos, where I work part-time. I put in a solid 5 hours of hard work πͺ. Working at Vatos is always an interesting experience, and it keeps me on my toes.
Travel time
Yesterday, on my way to Vatos, I watched two videos. Today, I decided to switch things up by listening to a podcast from The Side Hustle Show.
Key Takeaways from the Podcast
The main ideas discussed in the episode were:
Building an Email List for E-commerce: This is a crucial strategy for driving sales and increasing customer engagement.
Mastering Warm Emails: Learning how to craft effective warm emails is essential for building connections with others, including potential customers.
You can listen to the podcast episode here:
Side Hustle Project
I followed a similar routine the day before yesterday. After returning home from Vatos, I took some time to rest. Once I felt recharged, I shifted my focus to my side hustle, Unravel Korea. I managed to write and post a blog entry there.
This project also includes a newsletter about what’s happening in Korea, which keeps our audience updated and engaged.
By the time I finished all these tasks, it was 10:45 PM, and I was ready to call it a day. I’m satisfied with what I accomplished today!
The Real Pain for Bachelor
If you’re not married yet, here’s the best advice I can give you: get married as soon as possible! π Getting married might just be the key to relief from cooking. It’s a task that takes time and is a great test of patience. π
Marriage isn’t just about finding a partner; it’s also about sharing the load and enjoying the little things in life together. Plus, having someone to cook with or for you can be a real blessing after a long day of work and side hustles.
I am missing you, my future wife. I pray for you that you will be a great cook for me .π
Sleep Plan ποΈ
I usually go to sleep ποΈ
around 12:00 AM, although sometimes I stay up a bit later. Tonight, I’m writing this daily blog and plan to read π a book called The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People before bed.
Have a good night!
Quotes of the day
Itβs time to dream alive!
— Md Masud Gazi (@iammdmasudgazi) July 29, 2024
Never Give Up
The fastest way to build wealth is to solve expensive problems.
— Justin Welsh (@thejustinwelsh) August 3, 2024
The second fastest way is to teach others how to solve expensive problems.
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