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January feels slow and fast at the same time, but so far, so good.
I’m making progress, a lot of it. My Threads followers are about to hit 3k, LinkedIn is doing well, Instagram is improving, X is on pause for now; I plan to restart it mid-year.
I also recently did something that made me feel fulfilled. I took Muse 🌿 seriously, and it got me genuinely excited. It’s one of the very few things I work on that isn’t for money. Well, Pax Trail isn’t for money either, but that’s my personal space, so you get what I’m saying.
You should check out Muse 🌿 at
👉 https://thosynpax.com/muse
The page is honestly one of my best design works so far, and I completely love it.
🤔 What else is happening?
PASTE is also doing fine. Revenue hasn’t started flowing heavily yet, but my team and I are making solid progress. I’m still committed to working during the day, from 9am to 8pm, sometimes 9pm, so I can rest properly and recharge for the next day. That routine has been working well.
However, there’s something I’ve been wanting to address: how I handle my daily tasks.
Most times, I plan to work on five different tasks, but I end up completing just one. Not because I’m lazy, but because I try to take that one task to 100% completion instead of progressing multiple tasks bit by bit.
So here’s the new plan.
I’m going back to the stopwatch system, working on specific tasks in focused 2-hour blocks so I can properly monitor progress. I’m starting this today, in fact, right now.
This note itself is a test: I’m giving it 30 minutes only. If I don’t finish within that time, I pause and move on to the next task. That way, by the end of the day, I’ll have touched multiple tasks, made visible progress, and have more to review instead of just one “perfect” thing.
🤔 One more thing.
I’m also planning some really cool stuff for my 30th birthday, but I haven’t made much progress on that yet. That’s another reason I need to tighten this daily task breakdown, almost like applying an agile mindset to my personal workflow.