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Hello, families! I'm pushing hard on my Udemy course, I'm almost there!
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Hello, families! I'm pushing hard on my Udemy course, I'm almost there!
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God's presence in our lives is a constant reminder that no challenge is too great, no dream too distant, for with Him, all things are possible.
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God's presence in our lives is a constant reminder that no challenge is too great, no dream too distant, for with Him, all things are possible.
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Today, Iβm thrilled to share that I finished my Udemy course! Completing this course has been a rewarding experience, and Iβve learned the importance of consistency and persistence in finishing what we start.
Consistent upgrading of our skills truly leads to significant growth and brings us one step closer to our goals. Iβm proud of this achievement and the certificate I earned π
I want to take a moment to thank God for this achievement. His guidance and support have been instrumental in my journey. I also extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who has encouraged me along the way. Your support means the world to meπ!
Today, Iβm thrilled to share that I finished my Udemy course! Completing this course has been a rewarding experience, and Iβve learned the importance of consistency and persistence in finishing what we start.
Consistent upgrading of our skills truly leads to significant growth and brings us one step closer to our goals. Iβm proud of this achievement and the certificate I earned π
I want to take a moment to thank God for this achievement. His guidance and support have been instrumental in my journey. I also extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who has encouraged me along the way. Your support means the world to meπ!
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Iβm on my way to university,
As I head out, I would appreciate your kind wishes for a nice trip! Thank you all for your support!π
As I head out, I would appreciate your kind wishes for a nice trip! Thank you all for your support!π
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Today was such a great day! I started my first class, and it was quite an experience. I had a hard time sitting for two hours and focusing on what our instructor was saying; my break time was definitely calling! But since this is a good habit to develop, Iβm hopeful that I will improve.
By the way, the sunsets in Hawassa are absolutely stunning every day! Iβm back now, and I apologize for not keeping you updated on my side.
btw aren't this pictures amazing ?
By the way, the sunsets in Hawassa are absolutely stunning every day! Iβm back now, and I apologize for not keeping you updated on my side.
btw aren't this pictures amazing ?
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Hello friends! Today, I was cooking something cool and spent over two hours on Figma trying to figure things out. In the end, I managed to attend two different classes, which was amazing!
Iβve been reflecting on how important time management is in multitasking environments. I really noticed that today. What do you think? Iβd love to hear your point of view!
Iβve been reflecting on how important time management is in multitasking environments. I really noticed that today. What do you think? Iβd love to hear your point of view!
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Today's Lesson: Finding Beauty in Brokenness - The Kintsugi Philosophy
Today was incredibly productive! I attended my class with full energy and even found some free time to finish my course on professional resilience from Udemy. It was truly eye-opening, focusing on how to be resilient in challenging professional environments.
A powerful lesson I learned was inspired by the traditional Japanese repair method known as kintsugi. In kintsugi, broken potteryπ― pieces are mended with lacquer and adorned with gold or silver powder, transforming them into limited edition, unique and very valuable works of art. This practice teaches us that our βbreaksβ can enhance our worth, reminding us that imperfections and challenges can lead to greater beauty and strength.
We also explored the concept of "failing forward" and the importance of confronting our fears and failures, what I like to call the "2 Fs." It was a great experience, and I'm grateful to God for successfully completing the course and earning my certificate!π₯³
Additionally, I dedicated time to my new MVP project, which needs focusing on state management using Riverpod. While it can be challenging, especially when the syntax and business logic become complex....Iβm enjoying the cool features it offers. I admit I sometimes feel like giving up, but pushing through with Godβs support has been rewarding.π₯
Thank you all for being here, supporting my journey, and providing constructive feedback. It means a lot to me, and I'm truly thankful for your encouragement!π
Today was incredibly productive! I attended my class with full energy and even found some free time to finish my course on professional resilience from Udemy. It was truly eye-opening, focusing on how to be resilient in challenging professional environments.
A powerful lesson I learned was inspired by the traditional Japanese repair method known as kintsugi. In kintsugi, broken potteryπ― pieces are mended with lacquer and adorned with gold or silver powder, transforming them into limited edition, unique and very valuable works of art. This practice teaches us that our βbreaksβ can enhance our worth, reminding us that imperfections and challenges can lead to greater beauty and strength.
We also explored the concept of "failing forward" and the importance of confronting our fears and failures, what I like to call the "2 Fs." It was a great experience, and I'm grateful to God for successfully completing the course and earning my certificate!π₯³
Additionally, I dedicated time to my new MVP project, which needs focusing on state management using Riverpod. While it can be challenging, especially when the syntax and business logic become complex....Iβm enjoying the cool features it offers. I admit I sometimes feel like giving up, but pushing through with Godβs support has been rewarding.π₯
Thank you all for being here, supporting my journey, and providing constructive feedback. It means a lot to me, and I'm truly thankful for your encouragement!π
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π Wisdom from the Professional Resilience Course π
I want to share some wisdom (lessons) from the course I completed yesterday on Professional Resilience by Maureen Falvey.
One story that truly stood out to me was about Kintsugi, Japanβs ancient art of repairing broken pottery with gold. Instead of hiding the cracks, this technique highlights them, turning flaws into beauty. Thatβs resilience. Thatβs life.
Here are some golden lessons I took away:
πΉ WOOP Model (Wish, Outcome, Obstacles, Plan) β This simple yet powerful framework helps transform dreams into actionable steps.
Wish: Identify what you truly want to achieve. This is your goal or aspiration.
Outcome: Visualize the best possible outcome of achieving this wish. What will success look like?
Obstacles: Acknowledge the internal and external barriers that may hinder your progress. This step is crucial for preparing for challenges.
Plan: Create a concrete plan to overcome the identified obstacles. This includes specific actions you'll take to move toward your goal.
πΉ Failing Forward β Embrace failure as a stepping stone. Fail early, fail smart, and keep moving. The aim isnβt to avoid mistakes but to learn and grow from them.
πΉ Resilience in Perspective β The pace of change will never again be as slow as it is today. Tomorrow will bring more challenges, so flexibility and adaptability must be non-negotiable.
πΉ Mindset Blockers β Often, itβs not external factors but internal ones that hold us back:
Our self-interpretations
Assumptions that the past dictates the present
Limiting beliefs we accept about ourselves
The victim mentality that drains our power
πΉ Communication Matters β A staggering 93% of conflict arises not from malice but from misunderstanding. This realization hit me hard.
At the end of the day, resilience isnβt just about bouncing back, itβs about bouncing forward. It involves owning our failures, learning from them, and emerging stronger in the process.
If you take away one thing from this, let it be this:
π‘ Donβt hide your cracks. Fill them with gold.
I want to share some wisdom (lessons) from the course I completed yesterday on Professional Resilience by Maureen Falvey.
One story that truly stood out to me was about Kintsugi, Japanβs ancient art of repairing broken pottery with gold. Instead of hiding the cracks, this technique highlights them, turning flaws into beauty. Thatβs resilience. Thatβs life.
Here are some golden lessons I took away:
πΉ WOOP Model (Wish, Outcome, Obstacles, Plan) β This simple yet powerful framework helps transform dreams into actionable steps.
Wish: Identify what you truly want to achieve. This is your goal or aspiration.
Outcome: Visualize the best possible outcome of achieving this wish. What will success look like?
Obstacles: Acknowledge the internal and external barriers that may hinder your progress. This step is crucial for preparing for challenges.
Plan: Create a concrete plan to overcome the identified obstacles. This includes specific actions you'll take to move toward your goal.
πΉ Failing Forward β Embrace failure as a stepping stone. Fail early, fail smart, and keep moving. The aim isnβt to avoid mistakes but to learn and grow from them.
πΉ Resilience in Perspective β The pace of change will never again be as slow as it is today. Tomorrow will bring more challenges, so flexibility and adaptability must be non-negotiable.
πΉ Mindset Blockers β Often, itβs not external factors but internal ones that hold us back:
Our self-interpretations
Assumptions that the past dictates the present
Limiting beliefs we accept about ourselves
The victim mentality that drains our power
πΉ Communication Matters β A staggering 93% of conflict arises not from malice but from misunderstanding. This realization hit me hard.
At the end of the day, resilience isnβt just about bouncing back, itβs about bouncing forward. It involves owning our failures, learning from them, and emerging stronger in the process.
If you take away one thing from this, let it be this:
π‘ Donβt hide your cracks. Fill them with gold.
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Today was such a great day, filled with unexpected surprises! By coincidence, I met jossy Yoseph_Won , an amazing and generous person from around the dorm. We planned to have lunch and grab some coffee, during which we talked about his journey into tech, his vision for the future of technology, and various project ideas.
I was truly inspired by his passion, problem-solving capabilities, and the insights he shared. Even though we attend the same campus and belong to the same faculty, we never had the time to discuss our experiences before.
We also played a checkers board game, and I was thoroughly beaten! I gave up when I was left with three lonely pieces, heβs really good at checkers! After that, we got haircuts, took a bunch of pictures (fun fact: heβs not just a developer; he also takes incredible photos! ), and enjoyed dinner while walking over 6,000 steps. I feel lucky to have such a generous friend from our community and the same compound.
I want to thank God for this amazing Saturday!
Lesson of the Day:
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I was truly inspired by his passion, problem-solving capabilities, and the insights he shared. Even though we attend the same campus and belong to the same faculty, we never had the time to discuss our experiences before.
We also played a checkers board game, and I was thoroughly beaten! I gave up when I was left with three lonely pieces, heβs really good at checkers! After that, we got haircuts, took a bunch of pictures (fun fact:
I want to thank God for this amazing Saturday!
Lesson of the Day:
Connections and conversations can lead to unexpected inspiration and growth. Never underestimate the power of taking time to engage with others; it can enrich your journey in ways you never imagined.
Here are some pictures we took today!π€
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