Just a spot where I quickly jot down some lessons learned along the way.
Don't worry about running out of projects; by doing a project, you will easily discover more things that will need to be done.
Find projects that don't cost any money.
There's a fine line between "Projects that don't cost any money" and a chore.
Don't buy a 100-foot hose; buy 2 50-foot hoses; you won't need all 100 feet every time you use one.
It's truly a blessing to work on something when you choose to work on it, rather than scrambling to fix an unexpected emergency.
Time is a blessing; it should be used wisely.
Resting & unwinding is a wise use of time.
Pick smaller projects during the weekdays :)
The journey is just as important as the destination—whether in road trips, learning, or life. Embrace and enjoy the journey.
It's perfectly fine to be imperfect at something and still pursue and document it. Improvement will come with practice, and practice will come when you allow yourself to be imperfect.
Consistency beats intensity.
One project every day, even if it’s small, adds up to real momentum over time.
Clarity comes from doing.
I’ve learned more by building, testing, fixing, and reflecting than from any plan that sat in my head too long.
Some things don’t get done until they matter—and when they matter, they'll get done.
Clean your tools. Every time.
Respect the tools, respect the process.
It only takes doing one project, to start building
One project is all it takes to start a streak,just do something, and you’re back on track. Thats why One Project Every Day is so powerful.