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February 2014

There were 28 posts published in February 2014 (this is page 2 of 3).

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One Second Everyday Video (For Five Months) Interview

I started taking one second everyday video from September 13, 2013. And it reached 5 months on Feb 13, 2014. I’m really happy to publish one second video of five months. It’s like a major accomplishment for me. Along those lines, Jamie from GreatBigScaryWorld was inspired and thought of doing something similar during his next journey; […]

in Journals | February 18, 2014 | 184 Words | Comment

Why I Dont Follow Anyone on Twitter

The heart of twitter lies in getting updates from people you follow. But I’ve stopped following anyone. I started using twitter by following anyone who followed me. And then following anyone I’d see on the sidebar. I started receiving crap updates from people I never knew about. Slowly, it started to get overwhelming. I didn’t […]

in Journals | February 17, 2014 | 228 Words | 3 Comments

You are Planting Seeds Everywhere

I jump from the roof and grip hold of a steel bar. And I fly with my hands gripped on the bar for sometime. I then let loose of it and land safely. I used to do this every time I went to the roof of my house. One day, my niece was watching me […]

in Journals | February 16, 2014 | 339 Words | Comment

Learn to Ship: Kill the Perfectionist Inside Yourself

When we start a work, it’s always normal for us to want to make it perfect. We don’t want other people to view it until it’s perfect.  Since I took the challenge to blog daily for a month, I have been learning to kill the perfectionist inside me — I have to, or else I […]

in Journals | February 15, 2014 | 678 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

Simplicity is Difficult

“One day I will find the right words, and they will be simple.” ― Jack Kerouac More people will understand your message if you use simple words. Whereas, more people will have difficulty understanding your message if you use complex words. If your main concern is to get your work out to the general public, then […]

in Journals | February 14, 2014 | 404 Words | Comment

How To Start Free Writing

I have been free writing for over a year — usually 750 word limit, which amounts to 3 pages of writing. When I first started free writing, I had no idea what to write or how to write. I strongly believed I should only write if I had very good article in my mind. But […]

in Journals | February 13, 2014 | 645 Words | 3 Webmentions | 4 Comments

Unsubscribe Unfollow

Until some months ago, I would subscribe every website that looked interesting. I would add friends on Facebook and follow random people on Twitter & Google Plus. I have been consuming lots of stuff from other people. Today morning, I was busy disconnecting and decluttering them. I unsubscribed websites which I wasn’t reading often and […]

in Journals | February 12, 2014 | 140 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

Celebrate Small Victories

Some years ago, I wished to have my own blog. But I couldn’t afford or pay for the hosting and domain because I didn’t have Credit or Debit cards. Nor did I have PayPal. It was extremely difficult to pay for hosting and domain. And even if I could, it was pretty expensive for me. […]

in Journals | February 11, 2014 | 322 Words | Comment

Say NO Often: Pissing Off My Own People

“I need to get my laptop fixed. Could you help? I’m sure it’s easy for you to fix it.” “Sure”, I reply. I leave my work to go and help them. The whole day goes by. — “Hey I need to go to ………. Could you please drop me there?” “Umm, Ok”, I answer. I […]

in Journals | February 10, 2014 | 528 Words | 2 Comments

Sacrifice Happiness: The Price of Greatness and Opportunity

I try to be happy, and when I’m happy, I always figure out that I’m settling for less. Is settling for less the price of happiness? If you long to reach the top of the ladder, you need to push yourself, which means you aren’t happy at your current state. And pushing yourself forward takes […]

in Journals | February 9, 2014 | 568 Words | 1 Webmention | 1 Comment

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