2022 was the year that changed my perspective about life for good✨
Few major learning from the past year🪄
⏰ Good things take time - We might think we can do great stuff faster than others, but in reality it takes time to build products, design & even our bodies.
Rather than hacking our way around, iterate and be consistent, you will automatically move close to perfection.
💰 Money earned depends on how well you can sell yourself rather rather than how much you know or how skilled you are.
The market works on show biz, if you don't showcase yourself, no one will know your value.
📱 Grow your social just as much as you grow professionally.
The more people know about you, the higher your chances of having unique experiences—chatting with them, working together or learning from each other.
All this leads to amazing opportunities!
Move out, from your comfort zone, your home, your town, from your niche.
🎨 If you are a designer, try learning Code or Marketing or Product Management
✈️ Travel around the world
✨ Push weights/limit today more than you did yesterday
Not everything you buy/do works out
I always worried about getting my money's worth when buying new gadgets or trying new restaurants.
But I learned that sometimes it's just an experiment to learn more about yourself.
and never know what could turn into a conversation starter.
I know I'm a little late in sharing these, but I thought I'd share for those who are still not aware.
Again, these are my learning, some might disagree with it and that is fine😇
Also, what has been your most significant takeaway from 2022?