Crash

The generic advice most successful people give out is to improve our systems and processes.

I tried following that advice because who doesn’t want to be successful too?

This week of Project Arbiter has been a testament to that advice.

I’m incredibly grateful for how far I’ve progressed with my other projects in one month.

I understand it’s slow, but the continuous progress made it motivating.

Here are the current projects I’m working on outside of Projects Arbiter, Scheduler, and Executioner:

  1. Project Frontend — an initiative to be a full-stack developer for my team because I specialize in backend engineering.
  2. Project Daily Prompt — a new project about writing that has produced immediate results.
  3. Project Hopping — continuously updating job profiles and social networks to find more opportunities.
  4. Project Partner — showing consistency of my appreciation and love towards my partner.
  5. Project SaaS — it’s finally come to a point where I want to begin building my products.

I’m proud that I executed Project Daily Prompt even though I didn’t do them daily. I’m incredibly grateful it got immediate results. It made me want to write more and commit to this project, honestly.

My original intention for Project Daily was to get involved in an active community, so I could expose Project Arbiter more. Thankfully, it bore fruit. 

I’m gonna be honest. I didn’t make any character-building intentions for this project. However, I think it would be great for daily consistency. At this point, I’m not entirely sure yet. I’m still going to continue writing as usual.

Nothing happened this week, and it’s my fault. I didn’t record the daily moments like I promised two weeks ago. So, I had nothing to write about.

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