Weekly review cw 36
There are two types of offline mode, both of which are helpful in everyday life. I'll explain how, in the form of a short story, of course.
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There are two types of offline mode, both of which are helpful in everyday life. I'll explain how, in the form of a short story, of course.
This week has shown me the importance of external input. The insights and revelations they yield often have far-reaching consequences. But what does that have to do with a bug bounty hunter? Read for yourself.
Storytelling is more than an art—it's a superpower. In Storyworthy, Matthew Dicks demonstrates how anyone can craft captivating stories from everyday moments. The book inspired me so much that I adapted my routines to practice stories daily. Discover why this book is exciting not only for storytellers, but also for anyone who wants to communicate more clearly and authentically.
From jumping into the deep end to a new realization and what that has to do with bullet journaling. An unplanned step out of the comfort zone.
Summer is knocking on the door, and with it, reading time. I've picked my favourites for this year: a mix of well-known and new fantasy series, spiced up with exciting nonfiction.
There's strength in calm. I'm channelling the energy of the summer break into a new training project. At the same time, there's a lot of activity in the table tennis department. The article is rounded up with the story of the week…
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