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By Chanel Miller I finished the book with a heavy heart. Many times throughout reading, I couldn't help but have tears drip down my cheeks. As the victim of the 2015 Stanford campus sexual assault, Chanel Miller uncovered the trauma and the tremendous effort she made during the
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Hiya, happy Friday. How are you? I had a fairly unproductive week. I had the choice to be productive but I chose not to, so I started to wonder why sometimes the willingness to be productive varies on different days. The classic Maslow's hierarchy of needs seemed to
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by Austin Kleon This book confirms a lot of things that I believe through posting on my YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_CEASaXL-D8AUJMnO4xG3Q] and this website. We live in a digital era where the most effective way of letting people know your work is through sharing your
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By Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky Make Time is the 2nd book on my "Productivity Trilogy" reading list: the other two are Atomic Habits [https://www.dali-wang.com/atomic-habits/] and the classic Getting Things Done. Unlike Atomic Habits and GTD, Make Time is not a typical productivity methodology
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By James Clear This book has given me a new framework on continuous self-improvement. I am often put off by the idea that I need a drastic change to get rid of some of my most stubborn and toxic lifestyles. But what James has told us is that you don&
Newsletters
Hiya, happy Friday. How are you? I started this website a month ago with the newsletter thing always in the back of my mind, but guess now we are finally doing it... Welcome to my 1st ever newsletter. What has always been putting me off for starting Newsletters was the
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By William Stixrud, Ned Johnson This is a book for parents, but also perfectly helpful for adults who'd like to understand how our brain serves us to be self-driven. After all, we are our own parents when we are grownups. Actionable Takeaways: * Set electronic devices screentime limit * Exercise
No Buy Year
Hiya, it's been 3 months since I started my No Buy Year [https://www.dali-wang.com/my-no-buy-year-2021-rules/] - the spending experiment to tackle my overspending problem. Spoiler alert, I've had struggles but also made amazing progress in breaking my bad spending habits. If you wonder how
No Buy Year
If you read my ''About Me [https://www.dali-wang.com/about/]'' page, you probably know that I started my No Buy Year - an spending experiment to tackle my overspending problem - back in April 2021. Here are the rules of my NBY that I set