Hello everyone,
It’s been a long time since I wrote my last article.
A lot has happened in my personal life, and as you know, this isn’t an AI-generated content blog—so if I don’t have time to write, you don’t get a new article.
I’m not against AI. I use it to polish what I write and to create images, but I’m not a fan of prompts like “give me a new tip.” I think you can come up with your own, right?
I’m no longer writing my book. Yeah, that was a failure for the year. But like I said—if I can’t write my own content consistently, I’m not going to fake publishing a book.
After some time, I realized we need to learn from moments like this. So I asked myself: why didn’t it work? It was a subject I know well.
I found the reason: for me, writing is hard. It always has been, since college.
To write one page of a book, I usually read five articles, draft three pages, and then refine it down to one.
It’s a long process. And with work and life, I just couldn’t make it work.
Lesson learned: don’t commit to projects you know you won’t be able to prioritize.
Because in the end, it all comes down to how much you can prioritize something.
Today, I read an email from my mentor about “hidden gems.” In my case, that’s the unpublished tips I’ve collected.
So, I’ve decided to focus on this blog again.
If you’re still here—thank you for your patience!
If you have a tip you’d like to share, let’s talk!
If you have a challenge, let’s discuss it - send me an email!
I’ll post a new tip next week.
(Again) Happy coding!
Welcome back, Bruno!