My final challenge was to try something that makes me uncomfortable, so I decided to join a class at Endgames Improv.
In August, my challenge was to take on a new side project that would be meaningful, sustainable and profitable.
Last month, I focused on bringing back three past challenges that I’m serious about turning into long term habits. Here’s how they went:
Last week, I happened to come across a mini-documentary called Sonder. The word “sonder” is a neologism defined as:
n. the realization that each random…
20 minutes * 30 days = 600 minutes. I meditated for 10 hours this month. That’s a lot of time doing nothing — well, sort. As it turns out, doing nothing is really hard!
I read a lot of articles this month. I read opinion pieces, current events articles, and even some entries from science journals. I read 93 articles, but I don’t feel much more…
Last month’s challenge was to wake up earlier and enjoy my mornings. Of the five challenges I’ve completed, it was one of the most enjoyable and eye-opening (heheh). I’ve always admired productive morning…
Since this month’s entry was pretty concise, I wanted to pause and write a little bit about how the monthly challenge thing has been going in general — which habits I’ve been retaining, which I haven’t and how the practice has spilled…
A Year of Monthly Challenges