2024 Fitness recap
In 2024, I completed 216 workouts, lifted 1.2M lbs and completed 2,876 sets. In 2025, I want to focus on increasing my workout volume consistently, and aim for 300 workouts completed. My fitness goals overall include a mix of building strength, mobility, and improving at calisthenics fundamentals. My primary goals for 2025 include: - 1 muscle up - 15-second handstand - Full side split - 150lb bench - 315lb deadlift PS: If you're on Hevy, say hello and follow along! :).
I don't know how to code, and I just shipped a new iteration of this blog alongside AI over the Christmas break. It took me about 7 days to put together, from my first line of code to what you see right now. It's a truly special time to be able to do this. Excited for this fresh start, and to keep building this as my little corner on the internet, one brick at a time. I'm moving my content off of Webflow, Substack, etc to this blog \(built using NextJS, TypeScript, React, and MDX.\) and will be publishing here moving forward. If you have any questions about learning to code with AI, please drop me a note over email.
Learning to fail and failing to learn
Why I look forward to failing and you should too.
Deciding what to work on next
A behind-the-scenes breakdown as I decide what to work on next.
Quitting my job and figuring out what's next
Thinking about my next move.
The ultimate guide to finding a UX job
An in-depth guide to finding your first UX job
6/6: Learning from mistakes
A series documenting how I launched a new idea to $1K/mo
5/6: Small wins at a time
A series documenting how I launched a new idea to $1K/mo
4/6: Acquiring customers
A series documenting how I launched a new idea to $1K/mo
3/6: Building an MVP
A series documenting how I launched a new idea to $1K/mo
2/6: Measuring revenue to track progress
A series documenting how I launched a new idea to $1K/mo
1/6: Why I'm building a side project
A series documenting how I launched a new idea to $1K/mo
An inbox for notifications
Most people get 150+ phone notifications daily. The very interaction designed to prioritize our attention is now a distraction. How might we solve for this?