How to have healthy relationships, Meet more people and Luck
Discoverig Yourself In Tragedy, Doing Hard Thinks,From Employee to Entrepreneur
Here are 1 idea, 2 quotes, and 3 exercises for you...
1-Idea From Me
“try to feel people dont meet them”
2-Quotes From Others
"Your relationships will rarely be healthier than your self esteem.
If the time you spend alone is already enjoyable to some degree—that is, if you have a healthy internal monologue and generally feel good about yourself—then you will have a fairly high bar for the type of relationships you'll enter.
But if you're unhappy with yourself, then you are more likely to put up with bad relationships because they may occasionally make you feel better than you do alone. If you want a great relationship, the first thing you want is to be comfortable with yourself."
Luck
Give yourself a lot of shots to get lucky’s opportunity don’t came to you, you make it by meeting more people, make more connections betwen new ideas, learn patterns.
3-Tasks For the Week
“Word Prompt Challenge”
The word of the Week: ‘ Palestine ’
The challenge is to write a 50-word passage that begins with the given word and continues to tell a story, describe an event, or share thoughts and emotions.
“Podcast Wisdom: Share Your Insights with Us”
Instructions:
Choose one podcast from the list below that interests you the most.
Listen to the selected podcast episode carefully.
Take notes as you listen, focusing on key takeaways, insights, or lessons.
Write a brief summary of the episode. Share what you found most valuable and why.
Send us your summary or lesson reply to this email
Podcast Selection:
Discoverig Yourself In Tragedy: Steph Catudal On Love, Grief, Healing & Finding Meaning in Lifes’s Profound Moments
Seth Godin on Indie Hacking, Doing Hard Thinks, and Finding Significace in a Changing World
From Employee to Entrepreneur: Proven Strtegies
“App Exploration”
I believe that the best way to learn and grow is by hands-on experience. So, here's a challenge for you: choose one of the following apps and try it for a week. Then, send me a report sharing your thoughts and experiences with the app you've chosen. Your insights will not only help you understand the app better but also contribute to our collective knowledge
App Options:
Note-Taking Apps: Explore note-taking apps like Evernote, OneNote, or Notion..
Language Learning Apps: Dive into language learning with Duolingo, Babbel, or Rosetta Stone. Tell me about your language learning journey.
Photography Apps: Unleash your creativity with photography app Adobe Lightroom. Share your favorite edited photos and your thoughts on the app features.
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