The Start that matters

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A Beginning

Did you randomly search for something and end up here? Maybe yes. But you’re reading this because I have thought about it, taken action, and made it publicly available.

The Everyday Thoughts We All Have

Have you ever woken up in the morning and thought:

  • Should I go back to sleep instead of waking up on time?
  • What should I do with my life?
  • How can I become financially independent and stop asking my parents for money?
  • How does my daily diet affect my health?

These thoughts pop up every single day. But over time, I’ve realized that to streamline life and eliminate unnecessary mental clutter, a few key aspects matter the most:

1. Health & Fitness

The healthier you are, the more focused and productive you become. Your physical well-being directly impacts your ability to think, learn, and make decisions.

2. A Clear Career Path

Knowing where you’re headed makes decision-making easier. Instead of learning random things, focus on what brings you closer to your 10-year future self.

3. Awareness of Technology & Future Trends

Why work harder when technology can make things easier? Staying updated with trends can help you optimize your efforts.

4. Business & Financial Understanding

Everything, including life, needs organization. Learning finance and business principles ensures that you always have a backup plan for any situation.

5. Your Ideology & Mindset (The Most Underrated Factor)

No matter how skilled or knowledgeable you are, if you’re not determined, success won’t follow. It takes a strong and resilient mindset to push through failures, bad days, and exhaustion while still showing up.

At most, you can observe and analyze:

  • What did others do?
  • How did they fail?
  • How did they rise again?
  • What made them successful?

But at the end of the day, real learning happens through your own experiences.

That’s why I’m starting this blog — to share my journey, insights, and learnings in Tech, Career, Business, Finance, Health, and Psychology.

Stay tuned for more!

Thank You for Your Time!

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Great Article

Thank you Hanzla. You can check more such blog here: https://dev.to/heetvekariya

Sounds interesting=) I think this staff everyone should keep in mind)

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