Day 209: From Average to Above Average

Growth
2 min readSep 18, 2024

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Did you missed the yesterday’s article? Here it is “DAY 208” Enjoy!!!

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Date: 17-September-2024

According to my daily dairy, it’s Day 418.

I woke up around 7:30 am, feeling like I had a slow start to the day. After getting freshened up, I headed upstairs. The house was quiet as everyone else was still asleep. I took advantage of the quiet time and did some stretches to wake up my body. By 9 am, I made my way downstairs just as breakfast was being prepared. Once I finished eating, I powered up my laptop to quickly write and post the blog. I had planned to sort out my Instagram links right after, but my family called me to help them with some chores. I was frustrated inside because I knew they could have done it themselves. Still, I reminded myself that getting angry would only waste my energy, so I pushed through, thinking it would be quicker if I just got it done. By the time I finished and got freshened up, it was already past 1 pm. I offered my prayers and felt a bit more centered.
After prayers, I tried to get back to my own work, but more house chores kept coming up. By 2:15 pm, I finally found some free time and took a break to scroll through Instagram. I was glad to see motivational and discipline-related posts that helped me regain focus. I made a quick plan for the rest of the day, hoping to be productive after Maghrib. I even took a short nap, waking up around 5:45 pm to offer Asar prayers.
After prayers, I found myself involved in more household tasks and had tea with my family. I had planned to read an Umrah book, but my family decided to read it aloud to me instead, which slowed things down even more.
Once Isha prayers were done, I was once again caught up in home chores. I felt the frustration building up, knowing my entire day was slipping away in tasks that didn’t really need my involvement. Despite being upset, I held back and didn’t say anything to anyone. My plans for the day were completely derailed — I hadn’t even started the JP Morgan Excel course I’d set aside time for. All I managed to do was power up my laptop just to post the blog before calling it a day. Feeling drained, I went to bed, knowing I had to find a way to balance my personal work with everything else.

That concludes the day’s chapter.

Until tomorrow, remember to clap and share your thoughts.
Best of luck on your journey, and always stay consistent — after all, you are the author of your destiny.

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Growth

A common man giving his shot to be above average. In case I couldn't make it, at least I won't have any regrets. But when I do, this profile will be a lesson.