First Draft

The idea is there.
 
The story stirs in my mind. Why do I want to do it? Spend years writing a book. Think of all the other things I could do with this time. Shows watched, friends partied with, and hobbies taken up.
 
BUT I’m invested in the book. Hooked from the first sentence written. Not a little either. I knew at that moment the whole book would get written. Whether it ends up in the garbage or on the store shelves, doesn’t matter. The Muse, the Soup, God, whatever you want to call it, spoke to me. Not a voice but a feeling. Creativity and light poured from my brain onto paper. Yes, I wrote. Yes, I edited. Yes, I did it. But it didn’t come from me. Or, it did. I don’t know.
 
I know this. Every time I write, I’m pulled deeper into this world. Sights and sounds reach me. Details that were words before take on life. The world shifts and I see myself there. Want to know the most interesting thing? I smell the fields on fire. I taste the fear of not knowing. The anguish of betrayal. The pain from falling. The desperation to survive. The horror at what I’ve become. While writing I know I’ve struck gold when my heart races. The beats pick up, I sweat a little. Hoping my character makes it. Willing her forward. It’s a rush like no other.
 
I know how it ends. I wrote the ending, in my mind. But the details of exactly what happened keep changing. It’s exciting. I’m getting to write my own novel. The characters will do what I want them to do. I explore the human experience through my different characters. Each reaction or nuance came from me.
 
Writing is hard… and exhilarating. It is also exhausting. Living your characters in your mind. Thinking. What would they see next? How would they react? Who are they becoming?
 

Today’s Thoughts

The feeling of gain is remarkable. When I study myself I can see the effect winning has on me. I love it. Competition drives this passion in me to win. I do think I’m better than most people. And this game gives me a chance to prove that out.
 
Losing doesn’t hurt that much to me. As long as I limit the downside risk. With a known and quantified downside, it allows me to be ok. No harm, no foul.
 
What does this mean for me?
 
Quite a lot. I drive hard to force everything into a game that is measured. The challenge excites me. And I become stupid. Which turns out to be exactly what I need. No thinking, no planning only action. And this allows me to perform at my best. Yes, I do fail. And often. The good thing about these failures is that they are micro. Consider them like bodybuilders do to grow muscles. Micro tears and rest lead to extreme muscle growth. So yes, I take losses, but ones that I recover from and come back better.
 
Games are fun. Try it out. Before jumping in though make sure you calculate your risk / reward ratio.
 

Quote of the Day

By W. H. Murray from “Do the Work” by Steven Pressfield

Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectiveness.

Concerning all acts of initiative (and creation), there is one elementary truth, the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: that the moment one too.

A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one’s favor all manner of unforeseen incidents and meetings and material assistance which no man could have dreamed would have come his way.

I have learned a deep respect for one of Goethe’s couplets: [clickToTweet tweet=”Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it.” quote=”Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it.” theme=”style3″]

 

Weekly Review

The weekend grind is real. Put in work. I study most of my time. Learning new frameworks and getting better at what I do. Freelance website development. I’m studying React currently; working on projects to get better. And watching every tutorial I can on YouTube.
 
My learning method is simple. Read books, watch YouTube videos, and make flashcards. By putting all three together it decreases my learning curve. Instead of learning at a snail’s pace, I 4X my learning. The key for me is to learn something new every day. And, repetition.
 

Upcoming Projects:

  1. Create a portfolio site with React.
  2. Take the Advanced Beginner’s Challenge.
  3. Create a simple single page application in React.

Currently Reading:

Currently Watching:

  • Catching up on Game of Thrones; on Season 6 now then on to Season 7

Running Schedule:

It’s official. I have not missed any planned runs for a month now. Wow. This week I have a Tempo, Easy, and Interval run scheduled. In the General phase to build up to my 10K in October. Feeling great and happy with my progress. Slowing down on my run and focusing on form has done wonders for my body.
 

Learning React

Videos watched. 

Notes taken. 

Flash cards reviewed.

Tutorials studied.

Code learned from YouTube.

Brain taking in all the information. 

The possibilities are huge. 

Ideas turned into reality.

Mind blown daily. 

 

#Coding Update: 08/01/2017

On to the next one. Finished “Making A Website” on Codecademy.

Next Up:

Reading “Learning React: Functional Web Development with React and Redux” by Alex Banks. Book is well-written and helping. While reading this book I am also watching videos on YouTube. I created a set of flashcards based on the book that I use to study. Hard work to put this information into my memory. But once there, watch out. I ‘ll be able to do amazing things with React.

My Plan:

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I can be found on Twitter @winstonash1 and Instagram @winston_ash where I love to talk about business, politics, tech, self-education, and success.

I am in love with coding: front end web development, React, JavaScript, and Python. My current learning interests include: robotics, machine learning, data analysis, and business processes. On my bucket list: running a marathon in 2018.