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Learning to Choose Influence

It’s 6:25 AM in the morning. It’s been more than a year I haven’t written anything this early. I used to write during the time when writing was my main focus. My focus has shifted from writing to photography since then. One thing I’ve realized during this transition is that influence matters a lot. When […]

December 9, 2016 | 1 Comment

Build Habits First

2016 started and I missed the first two days of blogging. Usually I freak out if I won’t write anything on the first two days of the new year. It would  be a great start of the year and help me kick start my daily writing habits. But I removed those possibilities by not writing […]

in Journals | January 3, 2016 | 246 Words | 1 Comment

Outlet For Your Work

Having an outlet for your work is extremely important. Especially, if you work on a creative field. I don’t work much on a creative field except for web designing. However, for the past few months, I have been interested in photography. I learned how to use a DSLR, and started taking lots of pictures. There’s […]

in Journals | September 26, 2015 | 362 Words | Comment

WordCamp Nepal 2014 Journey As A Speaker

Last year during WordCamp Nepal 2013, I listened to almost all the speakers. Some of them were pretty basic stuff for beginners, which made me realize that I could speak on WordCamp as well. I had a limiting belief that we should be an expert on WordPress to speak on WordCamp. By attending WordCamp 2013, I […]

in Journals | November 24, 2014 | 1,401 Words | 1 Webmention | 6 Comments

Always Log Your Ideas

New ideas generate at random times. I rely mostly on those ideas to write these blog posts. My brain generally generates new ideas while I’m resting or sleeping at night. The peak idea generation time for me is 4 AM to 6 AM in the morning. I’ll be half asleep and half awake during that […]

in Journals | October 28, 2014 | 399 Words | Comment

Create My Own Set of Reality

On August 1, 2014, I wrote that I’d write something everyday this month. I failed at it. I didn’t fail because of procrastination or other stuff along those line. I failed because I was sick. I couldn’t open my laptop for a long time during this month. This is probably the first time I couldn’t […]

in Journals | August 18, 2014 | 309 Words | 2 Webmentions | Comment

What You Want To Complete

It’s very important that you understand when you’re procrastinating and not completing your works. Most of it occurs unconsciously. Today morning I opened my laptop with a mission to complete all the work and make the make the day productive. I started great and somewhere in the middle(I don’t know when) I started to surf […]

in Journals | July 31, 2014 | 354 Words | Comment

Superficial Set of Standards

When you want to get good at something, everybody explains you that you need to meet society’s superficial standards. Society has set of standards which defines what you should be like to be successful at something. There are basically two superficial standards which we desperately try to fulfill. We have believed that those two superficial […]

in Journals | June 19, 2014 | 482 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

Dedication and Love Towards Work

Most of the time, I work just to get my work done. I measure time to complete the work and then track my time. It’s always just to complete the work. I compete with myself to get my work done faster than before. It’s always a chore for me. Wake up, do this, after you […]

in Journals | May 28, 2014 | 1,139 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

Reactive State of Mind Kills Creativity and Production

You can, for example, be the best in your field but lack the necessary skill to put it out for public to witness it. And I believe, one skill that’s necessary for it is to be self sufficient and less reactive. When I’m faced with a task to create something, I always enter the reactive […]

in Journals | February 28, 2014 | 222 Words | Comment

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