Yearning to go home and code. Stuck at work for another 7.5 hours. Already been here for 2. Send help.
Got one PR merged yesterday, submitted another for (hopefully) its final review thanks to some extra muscle from the lead dev. I've got a couple of small tasks to take care of for #GridironSurvivor tomorrow but it's looking like a light week so far.
Those early therapy sessions are brutal, how’d it go?
Fake me is good, but definitely not as good haha. I'm glad you enjoyed it
✅ Finish blog article ✅ Write newsletter ❌ Website work ✅ Re-do stream setup on Mac ✅ Setup Streamlabs on PC (not just my Mac) ✅ Connect with friends ✅ Connect with a stranger Overall a solid Saturday 💪🏻 Tomorrow, we rest... after a different stream 😅
Survey says...?
"Learn coding structure in the context of your own projects, it'll come with time... if you learn it in tutorials over and over again, you'll get stuck in tutorial hell. www.youtube.com/clip/UgkxRI_...
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Of course, I'm still looking forward to my day off tomorrow! 😅
So, before I kick back and relax later today, I made sure to wake up early and engage in activities that promote personal growth, such as reading, meditating, and journaling. In addition, I've been working on my website, and I'm also completing a new blog post and newsletter.
It's the weekend, which used to be a time for slacking off for me. However, I've realized that relying solely on rest and relaxation can make life stagnant. It also does nothing to push the needle forward on your goals.