I used to joke that my phone and I were in a committed relationship—but deep down, I knew it wasn’t a healthy one. Notifications pinged endlessly, social media feeds never ended, and work emails arrived at all hours. I thought I was “just keeping up,” but in reality, my focus was shattered, and my day …
I used to have a smartphone cluttered with over 80 apps—some I hadn’t opened in months, some I only downloaded on a whim, and others that I thought were “essential.” Between notifications, updates, and constant pings, I felt like my phone was controlling me instead of the other way around. My digital life was chaotic, …
For a long time, I was what I call a “serial course-taker.” My bookmarks were full of expensive masterclasses, online courses, and long tutorials that I started with excitement but never finished. Every time I opened my laptop to continue learning, the task felt overwhelming. Most courses required hours of uninterrupted focus, and in reality, …
Most mornings used to begin the same way for me. The alarm would go off, and before my eyes were fully open, my hand would already be reaching for my phone. Within minutes, I was checking emails, scanning news headlines, and scrolling through social media. By the time I actually got out of bed, my …
The Moment I Realized Basic Tech Skills Were Essential A few years ago, I noticed how often technology was involved in everyday tasks. From managing files on my laptop to troubleshooting a slow smartphone, small tech problems appeared almost daily. I used to think learning technology required expensive online courses or complicated certifications. However, after …
A few years ago, I noticed that I was spending hours reading articles, skimming books, and watching videos but retaining very little. I felt overwhelmed by information and frustrated that I couldn’t apply what I was learning effectively. That’s when I realized I needed a simple, structured method to research and learn faster. The goal …
A few years ago, I constantly struggled to remember important information. Whether it was meeting details, article ideas, or study material, I felt overwhelmed by the sheer amount of information I needed to retain. Sticky notes covered my desk, notebooks were scattered everywhere, and I still missed deadlines or forgot key points. It became clear …
The Frustration of Facing New Software I still remember the first time I had to learn a completely new software for work. The interface felt foreign, the menus were endless, and tutorials seemed overly complex. I quickly became frustrated, unsure of where to start. This experience is something many of us face—new software can feel …
Realizing the Need for a Structured Approach A few years ago, I noticed something frustrating: every time I tried to learn a new tech skill, I’d start enthusiastically, dive into tutorials, and then… get lost. I’d feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of tools, commands, and options, and within a week, I’d often forget everything …
The Challenge of Scattered Learning Resources A few years ago, my learning process felt chaotic. I had PDFs on my laptop, bookmarks on my browser, screenshots on my phone, and notes scattered across various apps. Whenever I wanted to revisit a concept or continue learning, I spent more time searching than actually studying. It was …