Writing is not something that comes naturally for most people, but it is one of the most powerful ways to transform ourselves. It is a journey of self-discovery, self-healing, and self-expression that can be achieved anywhere and at any time by anyone.
There is a practice called “Morning Pages”, coined by Julia Cameron, where you write down anything that is on your mind every morning to clear your mind and gain some clarity in your thoughts and life.
Writing is not something that comes naturally for most people, but it is one of the most powerful ways to transform ourselves. It is a journey of self-discovery, self-healing, and self-expression that can be achieved anywhere and at any time by anyone.
There is a practice called “Morning Pages”, coined by Julia Cameron, where you write down anything that is on your mind every morning to clear your mind and gain some clarity in your thoughts and life.
Writing is not something that comes naturally for most people, but it is one of the most powerful ways to transform ourselves. It is a journey of self-discovery, self-healing, and self-expression that can be achieved anywhere and at any time by anyone.
There is a practice called “Morning Pages”, coined by Julia Cameron, where you write down anything that is on your mind every morning to clear your mind and gain some clarity in your thoughts and life.
It wasn’t that bad, just too predictable and unnecessary long. However, I wouldn’t recommend it either, because they left out interesting stories and chose the boring ones in the movie instead. lol
I have a hoarding habit, but it's not with physical objects due to my limited space. Instead, I hoard everything digitally. Photos, music, movies, books, notes, apps, and even browser tabs—I collect them all. It may seem strange, but I even hoard tasks. Recently, I had an epiphany—by hoarding things, I am actually hoarding the promises I haven't kept to myself. The evidence is even clearer when my task management apps have become a graveyard for all my unfulfilled commitments.
I have a hoarding habit, but it's not with physical objects due to my limited space. Instead, I hoard everything digitally. Photos, music, movies, books, notes, apps, and even browser tabs—I collect them all. It may seem strange, but I even hoard tasks. Recently, I had an epiphany—by hoarding things, I am actually hoarding the promises I haven't kept to myself. The evidence is even clearer when my task management apps have become a graveyard for all my unfulfilled commitments.
💻 Who would have thought that it would be this hard to add an Archive page in a Ghost blog!! Eventually, I decided to drop it and used an Author page instead. 😂
I finally got the invite for Scribbles!
Don't get me wrong, Micro.blog is a wonderful platform for connecting with others and sharing snippets of my life. However, it often feels like an aggregated site rather than a true blogging platform. I find myself focused on social interactions rather than delving into my own thoughts and experiences. I feel like I put on a performance there and I can't tap into my contemplative self—where I ponder the connections between the world around me and my own experiences.
I finally got the invite for Scribbles!
Don't get me wrong, Micro.blog is a wonderful platform for connecting with others and sharing snippets of my life. However, it often feels like an aggregated site rather than a true blogging platform. I find myself focused on social interactions rather than delving into my own thoughts and experiences. I feel like I put on a performance there and I can't tap into my contemplative self—where I ponder the connections between the world around me and my own experiences.
Gotta love the new direction of Craft. They’ve made it crystal clear that they are all about collaboration and teamwork with their recent move. While current users get to keep their Pro plan, it’s pretty obvious that Craft wants new users to embrace the collaborative spirit. Makes sense, right? Who wants to upgrade to a pricey paid plan if you’re not utilizing all the bells and whistles? Now I have no doubts about where Craft is headed, and also no doubts that my wallet can’t handle a plan change.
Certainly, the plot in Argylle was ridiculous, the fight scenes felt rather silly, and the film's runtime was excessively long. Ordinarily, I would have rated it a 7, but the dance fight with Snow Patrol's "Run" playing in the background was so good. I couldn't help but bump up my score.
I just finished watching Maestro and I have to say, it was incredibly theatrical! ...and that's pretty much it. Lenny really hit the nail on the head when he talked about the stark contrast between the Maestro's life as a conductor and a composer. It felt like the whole film was meticulously orchestrated, but lacked genuine emotions. The script seemed to rely heavily on Felicia to bring out his humanity. I wonder if this was intentional or just lazy writing?