Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Day #17 - Engine working
Although it's been a while since I have published a financial post (which I planned to have at least 1 this week), but the contents that I am working on is quite satisfying for me =)
Today's Small Wins:
- Woke up on time
- Got the flight itinerary sorted out for the Australia trip
- Spent around 2 hours working on Financial blog contents
- Meditate (going to after this)
Today's Small Losses:
- didn't get to exercise (raining heavily)
- Sleeping later than planned
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Day #16 - Organizing life
Monday, May 29, 2017
Day #15 - 3rd, and going
I didn't really manage to do much learning on my app development courses.
Towards the end of the week I was feeling tired and somewhat sick with the headache, and the 2 days of weekend were filled with activities (busy, but fun!)
It's probably time to reevaluate my time schedule after these 2 weeks to change certain tasks around.
Today's Small Wins:
- Woke up on time
- Did some work on wedding planning (arrange accom for Pre-wedding shoot, organize all the receipts and documents from all the wedding vendors)
- did some exercise even though it was rather late when I reached home
Today's Small Losses:
- sleeping a bit late
- didn't spend time to generate contents for my financial blog
Thursday, May 25, 2017
Day #11 - Resting
Rest-ed another day~
Today's Small Wins:
- Short meet-up with Dearest =)
Today's Small Losses:
- Again, did nothing. hmm... gotta buck up.
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Day #10 - Slightly sick
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Day #9 - Learning is Hard
It's rather confusing for a beginner like me.
The instructions weren't hard; what is hard is trying to figure out what's the difference between the version of the Android Studio the tutor is using, and the newer version which I am using.
Maybe I shouldn't have updated -_-"
For example, it took me some time to learn about Constraint Layout (default for ver 2.3), but the tutor is using the Relative Layout (default for ver 2.2).
The color selection for font is different, but I manage to find out where to click.
The font family is missing, and I still have no idea where to get and preview the full list of fonts.
Guess I will just leave this out first.
Today's Small Wins:
- Meditated
- 2 hours on app dev training (I prefer the word training than learning)
- Did some wedding stuff scheduling
- Initiated a date with Dearest for Thurs
Today's Small Losses:
- woke up a bit late
- sleeping a bit late
Monday, May 22, 2017
Day #8 - New Week!
And this week, I'm starting on my app development training again.
It's been a while, and I felt like I have forgotten quite a bit of stuff.
So I decided to start all over again in the course.
This time, I will stay on the course.
Today's Small Wins:
- Woke up in time
- Exercised
- Meditated
- Did some work for Australia photoshoot
- Spent around 1 hour on App Development training
Today's Small Losses:
- A bit slow at work today
Sunday, May 21, 2017
Day #7 - End of the 1st week
The first half of the day was going for the National Vertical Marathon at the South Beach tower. It was rather tiring towards the end, but the fact that it ended in around 10 minutes for me, means it wasn't much of a workout.
The second half was pushing myself to focusing on generating financial contents instead of slacking off the rest of the day with the attitude that "I should give myself a break". I felt rather good that I pushed myself, even though I'm getting some slight headache from the research.
Today's Small Wins:
- Woke up and did the marathon
- Spent half a day (around 4 hours) on financial contents
- Meditate (after this)
- Created a small keychain at the event for Dearest
- 2 parents approached me for maths tuition (i hope it's a testament to my tutoring skills still)
Today's Small Losses:
- Too much time spent in the morning at the event
- Sleeping slightly later than planned
Day #5 and Day #6 - Quality Bonding Time
It was those occasional times that I managed to initiate this soccer gathering and most of them were free to play.
As for today, almost the whole day was spent with Dearest; half day at IKEA, the other half just relaxing at home. It was a fruitful time looking at all the possible things we can buy for our future home, and we also spent a good amount of time chatting and talking about an idea of an app that I had. She found the idea very useful and was very intrigued by it =)
Today's Small Wins (and Yesterday)
- Quality bonding time with Dearest, and the guys
- Efforts to plan for renovation
Today's Small Losses (and Yesterday)
- didn't meditate
- woke up super late today
- slept late last night (due to soccer) and today
Thursday, May 18, 2017
First Pile of Investments
And today, I have finally made my first substantial transaction! (actually two).
Based on the advice from an eBook written by a renowned forumer on HWZ, I went to set up a Security Trading Account with Standard Chartered Bank because it's suppose to have the lowest fees for transaction above $1000.
Through this account, I invested in the counter ES3 - STI ETF (for regular investment) and CC3 - Starhub (just because I felt the price was low).
It took me a rather long time before I decided to take the plunge.
I have been monitoring the prices, and the price for ES3 seems rather high at the moment.
I felt like I would be at a disadvantage by going in now.
But the Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) advocates for a regular investment, no matter the price.
So, I just did it.
Another step towards my financial goal~!
My Definition of Fun - Spartan Super 2017
Wait for them to release the photos for quite some time.
A bit disappointed because there were many photos taken during the course.
And I didn't wear my action camera this time, because I felt that it was a chore to bring, and I always feel distracted by it during the past races.
This time, I felt more free going through the obstacles without worrying about where the camera is pointing, is it on during the obstacles, is the battery still going strong...
I enjoyed it much more!
It took me around 4 hours to complete the whole race.
That's actually quite a long duration for just a 10+ km obstacles race.
My previous timing was 2 hours + only.
The reason was because I walked the entire journey of the race instead of running.
My strength and stamina isn't that strong, so I figured that if I run, I wouldn't have the strength to conquer the obstacles, which is basically the whole point behind me joining the race.
So I just walked.
And practically, around half the race was full of mud.
It would expend much more effort to run on the mud, so it made more sense to walk.
Immediately after this, I signed myself up for the velocity urban challenge 5, which is happening in another month's time.
The organizer revealed 3 obstacles, and one of them makes me wonder if I could pass it.
Will be starting to train for it!
Day #4 - Pacing
Although I didn't plan it that way, my mind kinda automatically switched to relax mode. haha..
Perhaps I was pushing myself too hard?
Well, in any case, I will just rest for the evening.
Today's Small Wins
- Rest
- Meditate
- Maintained a 5-min plank before lunch for the past 4 days
Today's Small Losses
- woke up later by 30min
- didn't follow plan
- sleeping later by 30 min
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Day #3 - Gambatte~!
And I'm feeling a bit tired at work, and at home already.
But at the very least, I'm pushing myself towards my goals.
Tonight is a bit late in posting this, mainly because I was too caught up in finishing up another item for my financial blog contents. Trying to make sure that all my calculations are correct.
Today's Small Wins
- Woke up on time (@ 6 a.m.
- Exercise after work
- Did household chore
- Meditated
- Focused on my financial blog contents for near to 2 hours and finish another item
Today's Small Losses
- Slightly distracted at work
- Sleeping later than planned
Found out that I'm lacking a dedicated time to do my own personal reading (i.e. self-improvement book). Gotta slot in this somewhere, otherwise my Choice 3 won't materialize.
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Day #2 - Pacing myself
- Adjusted life schedule to align with roles
- Spent 2 hours on financial blog contents, and came up with a satisfied product
- Meditate (which I'm about to do)
Today Small Losses:
- Woke up @ 6.30 a.m. (slightly later than what I aimed for, but at least it was before 7 a.m.)
- Sleep @ 11.45 p.m. (again, slightly later than what I aimed for, but it was due to me doing personal work)
Monday, May 15, 2017
Day #1 - Organizing my life
I wrote up the schedule during my commute to work and off work. And I did up a schedule for every single day of the week, catering to the various roles. I would think it needs multiple revisions as I follow them through, but at least I'm starting it now.
At the same time, I thought of doing a daily short blog post of how I did for the day; the various small wins that I achieved. Sort of like a quick reflection before I go to bed.
Things I have managed to achieve today!
- Managed to wake up at 6 a.m.
- Planned out a regular week schedule
- Exercise for 1 hour
- Meditate for 10 min
- Vacuumed the floor (so my mum doesn't need to)
- Work on my financial blog contents for 1 hour (and then I got distracted. haha.. shit.)
- Sleeping before 11.30 p.m. (which I'm about to do)
Wednesday, May 10, 2017
The 5 Choices - Part II
I realized that I couldn't really do productive work at home.
So now I'm writing out this blog post at a Starbucks, sipping on my hot chocolate.
This can be addictive~ |
1. Identification of Roles
I'm supposed to identify the different roles that I play, or want to play in my life, and prioritize 5 to 7 of these roles which I feel is more important.
More Impt Roles
- Life Partner
- Son
- Friend
- Company staff
- App Developer
- Financial Freedom Pursuer
- Solo Trekker
- Obstacle Racer
- Mindfulness Mediator
- Maths solver
2. Life Wheel + Performance Evaluation
In this step, I drew a circle and divide the circle equally by the number of roles I have identified. I drew inner circles as well to have concentric circles, and each region of the concentric circles represent the evaluation of how I am performing in those roles.
Life Wheel + Performance Evaluation |
I felt like I was doing my best as a life partner to Dearest, but I wasn't being Extra-ordinary yet. And my worst performance was as an app developer, because seriously speaking, I am no where near it. Haha.. Feels a bit like a wake-up call.
3. Anchoring Purpose & Passion in a Q2 Role Title
Next, the book advised me to renamed the roles that I have identified, but embed them with a purpose and passion. Not so sure how the "Q2" is supposed to help guide this renaming, but I'm guessing the role titles are supposed to be "Important, not Urgent"; roles that I should be consistently working in.
For each of the 6 initial (and boring) role titles, I have individually thought through carefully on what I want to achieve in these roles, and thought of the most suitable names to re-title them. I showed them to Dearest, and she praised that the "Son -> Freedom Enabler" was a really apt title for the things that I want for my parents.
The book advises that these roles can change over time, as my purposes and passion would change as my life progresses. Perhaps reviewing them in a half-yearly manner would be ideal to rethink my priorities.
4. Craft a Q2 Role Statement for Each Role
This exercise is quite similar to life goals setting; to come up with an aim, and the concrete steps to achieving that aim. The template for this exercise is to start out with the retitled roles with "As ...", the aim "I will ...", and the concrete actions "By ...". A rather exhausting exercise for me.