6 comments

  • rpastuszak 4 hours ago

    I wish they shared some links, regardless how small and unfinished the work is! Seeing the process is often more interesting to me than the finished product instead. Also, it’s an easier way of getting more focus: if it’s out there, it’s real and not 100% under your control. (We tend to be more scared of the emotions/feelings we might might experience rather than what would cause them)

    I maintain a list of projects I made for my own well-being: https://untested.sonnet.io/notes/projects-and-apps-i-built-f...

  • rambambram 4 hours ago

    I clicked in the hope I could read more about these products for unplugging...

    Since I can't read about any unplugging products I'll tell you about one of mine. It's a bicycle caravan. You put it behind your bicycle, then you cycle to the forest, there you pop it up. You can relax in nature, unplug a little, and even make coffee or pancakes on the portable stove.

    Want to know more? Take a look at https://www.theredpanther.org

  • paulbjensen 6 hours ago

    I completely get where this person is coming from (being interested in lots of things, diving down rabbit holes and then losing passion and moving onto the next interesting thing).

    It feels like minimising distractions is one piece of the puzzle, but the other is having something that is going to help you to stay focussed and complete the goal/task that is right in front of you.

  • panos_news 6 hours ago

    I relate a lot to OP. I wish there was an RSS feed so I can follow their blogs.

      Animats 5 hours ago

      With doom scrolling for the comments. And cat pictures.

  • difosfor 5 hours ago

    OK. What products?