The Season of Rhythm is my first season, when I adopted a personal practice of trying to focus blocks of time around specific tasks. Season of Rhythm is focused around developing a strong habits and routines, which I need to redevelop after graduating from my undergraduate and starting full-time remote work. It’s also the start of digital gardening
— Looking back at my year-long attempt to build up long-lasting habits.
A retrospective on routines, remote work transitions, and learning the art of slow-and-steady. (7 min read)
— Classifying opinions as "strong" or "weak" to stop wasting hours in fruitless engineering debates.
How consensus can beat being "right", and an open letter for the tactically apathetic.
(7 min read)
— Building a Raycast plugin to schedule website blocks — because checking news "just one more time" destroys flow.
Automate SelfControl and self control: take your laptop back.
(4 min read)
— I'm embracing being wrong on the internet in an effort to learn in public.
A disclaimer on digital gardening, dead pixels, and the fear of terminal online-ness.
(3 min read)
— My life devolves into sleep-eat-procrastinate cycles without structure—I call this "The Goblin."
Productivity tools, hating on hustle culture, and a new definition for horticulture.
(2 min read)
— Why I stopped hoarding 60%-done drafts and started publishing messy thoughts instead.
Embracing digital gardening, from-chaos-to-cultivated, and a healthy dose of imperfection.
(3 min read)
— "Fight or flight" is a rough way to treat white-collar life. My Season of Rhythm is dedicated to
transitioning from constant sprints to slow-and-steady.
(3 min read)
— I've learned so much in my career — so why do I finish fewer projects than I used to?
Over-engineering: it's easier to be bad at something on accident than on purpose.
(2 min read)