Keeping a diary supports personal development
Just finished watched the Stefan Sagmeister: 7 rules for making more happiness TED talk. He ended up the presentation by a short film featuring pretty nice typography in Bali that reads “Keeping a diary supports personal development”. That really inspired me to write this right now.
I have no idea how to do this. Should I write everything? Should I write just for myself? Should I write knowing that I could have readers? I don’t know.
Honestly. I always wanted to write, I love writing. But it’s too much pressure. I have this fear of that every person reading this would be judging me within every word.
But you know what? Who cares. I’m just going to do it for myself. I’ll try.
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Today Detroit felt a bit sad. Nobody on the streets. The sky showed a muted blue. I thought about going for a walk, but ended up taking The People Mover like everyday.
I’ve been writing some code in these past few days. I’m actually developing a prototype to get a better understanding about the possibilities on interactions, animations, scrolling and feeling for this new website. I’m not going to lie, but I’m aiming for some awards after this project is done. Takes a lot of work though.
The other half of my day went to work on my Visa. Involves a lot of paper work. I’ll try to talk about that later on.
I should stop eating at midnight. I can’t even move. And now waiting for this girl to come. I’ll hit the bed in the next couple of minutes.
Anyway, this practice is really good. Now I realize how boring my life is. I’ll try my best to keep doing this.
There she is. Good bye!