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  • What's one thing that you're trying to get better at this year?

    Yeshaswini
    64 replies
    We are all trying our best but what's the one thing you are trying the hardest to get better at this year, it could be professional or personal like a hobby or even a behavioural trait.

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    Miriam Dorsett
    Promoting myself as much as I promote others.
    Thomas Schoffelen
    Letting go. As the companies I'm involved with grow, it's sometimes difficult to give up control over certain parts of the business. This year, I'm trying to focus on the areas where I can provide the most value, and fully trusting my colleagues to deliver the best work possible in any other areas.
    Yeshaswini
    @tschoffelen You have a daunting task at hand. Letting go is so difficult in any situation - personal or professional. All the very best!
    Nick Naumov
    I'm also working on my health, but for me this is not only about sports, etc. The thing that I'm really focused at this year is my mental health - I've gone through a long way of psychotherapy and now I see how important it is to take care of yourself
    Yeshaswini
    @nikita_naumov That's so important. I wish I could pin this comment. Take care!
    Aaron O'Leary
    Researching topics, want to develop a workflow for proper research so that I can explain complex topics
    Akshath Sivaprasad
    @aaronoleary Me too! Started using a combination of Roam and Instapaper for this exact reason :)
    Yeshaswini
    @aaronoleary It's interesting you said that because I recently saw a ted talk on how mind mapping ideas and information helps retaining it and sharing it with clarity. Do share a few tips on how you're improving on your research skills, I'm sure people around here would benefit a lot from it :D
    Aleks Bochkov
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    Personal schedule :) It is quite messy :)
    Nelson Wells
    I want to adopt new ways to stay better organized. broad? yes. doable? prob.
    Yeshaswini
    @nelson_wells Me too! for sure. I have never been the "to-do list" kind so it's difficult for me to check my progress. I am trying to work on it
    Eugene Hauptmann
    Joined #ODW3 this week to improve my writing, check it here https://medium.com/reactivelions
    Theo Masunga
    Taming my anxiety
    Doug Lietz
    Consuming personal and business growth books every day as part of my morning routine... followed by focused writing sessions specific to the topics I am learning about.
    Yeshaswini
    @doug_lietz that's a great. I am also working on articulating my thoughts better and also everything that I read
    Rashmi Gupta
    becoming a better human being
    Devanand Premkumar
    I think most of us have the To Do list. But rarely do we prioritize them and ensure we track them until completion. This year, I am kind of focused on completing the top-3 on my To Do which will be good for me personally as well professionally satisfying. After all, in the end all we want is a blissful realization that we did something and completed it positively.
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    Lakshmi
    Execution of plans. Bring more discipline into habits.
    Rhythm Bhatnagar
    Setting goals and sticking/revising them consistently no matter what
    Yeshaswini
    @rhythm_bhatnagar This is a classic. I have been trying to get better at this every year
    Benoit Chambon
    Acquire strong B2B skills. I'm a PhD in law, so business is not my original subject ;)
    Yeshaswini
    @benoit_chambon This is so interesting! May I ask why you need those skills?
    Christopher Daniel
    I am trying to make this url shortener better https://url.cafe
    Fred Melanson
    Focus for sure! There are a million things I could do/work on, but only a few that are impactful. @yeshaswini
    Yeshaswini
    @fredericmelanson1 That's close to home. I have the shiny objects syndrome and it gets a little challenging to focus on one thing at hand.
    Jackie Tan Yen
    I want to get better at prototyping ideas really quickly, like say over a weekend, using no-code tools @yeshaswini
    Yeshaswini
    @jackietanyen That sounds super interesting, Jackie! There are so many no-code tools out there to build things - I was looking at Bubble the other day, found its builder super intuitive.
    Eivind Håverstad
    Launching 🚀
    Szczepan Serwatka
    I put on my shortlist on thing - dedicated time to listen podcasts or audiobooks. I am trying to have time on it each day. @yeshaswini
    Yeshaswini
    @szczepan_serwatka That's amazing! It's about small and consistent efforts.
    Szczepan Serwatka
    @yeshaswini Try to do it each and every day.