Daily writing promptDescribe a man who has positively impacted your life.View all responses The main I look up to the most is my uncle. He worked his ass off back in my country, and migrated when he had the chance. Living off barely an allowance, he made his way to become a practitioner in the … Continue reading My Uncle
Life
Lived
Daily writing promptTell us one thing you hope people say about you.View all responses If there's one thing I want people to say about me, I want them to say I have lived. I want them to remember me that I've tried everything, and lived my life brave. I want them to see me afraid, … Continue reading Lived
Daily Journaling
Daily writing promptWhat daily habit do you do that improves your quality of life?View all responses Say it with me now! Writing everyday can save lives! Here's what I mean by that; Are you feeling down and understand what's going through your head? Write it down. It can be about anything! You can talk about … Continue reading Daily Journaling
Trifecta
Daily writing promptWhat are the most important things needed to live a good life?View all responses To live the good life, these three things are non-negotiable: Money Time Healthy Relationships Don't let another person convince you that money doesn't buy happiness. Stop the delusion because money does! Money can get your health in order. It … Continue reading Trifecta
Pivot
I’ve written eight articles for Project Arbiter and it has been difficult. It’s hard to be consistent. It’s also depressing to not have ideas on what to write for the next articles. I knew being consistent with a lifelong project was tough, but I didn’t know it would hit me this hard. Life moves on … Continue reading Pivot
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. … Continue reading Crash
Rest Days
Who would've thought the week I allotted for breaks turned out to be the most productive? Like, what the hell is going on?! I don't understand! I had laser-focused attention, met my deadlines earlier, went on a date, and followed my routine with military discipline. It's crazy how much mental pressure was removed by reframing … Continue reading Rest Days
Disappoinment
I planned this week with lessons I’ve learned in the past entries—being careful not to overwhelm myself. I’ve broken my tasks down into actionable items, limited my goals into three, and allotted a lot of time for each. The ending? A huge disappointment. The week sped through like a car on a highway, it was … Continue reading Disappoinment
Lazy Days
This fourth entry of Project Arbiter is definitely one of the entries of all time. It wasn’t because I gave up on the project, nor was it because I tried another new shiny object. Most definitely it isn’t because something outrageous happened. It’s a different story entirely. From the beginning of the week, I was … Continue reading Lazy Days
Embracing Boredom
There’s ONE thing I changed that made all the difference in my productivity this week. It’s nothing complicated too. It’s so simple that everybody could do it. It’s embracing boredom. I came across a video on YouTube, where it made me remember the books I read about mindfulness, stillness, and peace. I know the video … Continue reading Embracing Boredom