Build in Public Daily

In this episode, we discuss the power of perception, the benefits of planning, and the understanding that we're all doing our best as we navigate our paths in life.

Show Notes

In this episode, we kick things off with a reflection on the internal battle between staying in bed and getting up to tackle the day. It's intriguing how something can feel incredibly important one moment and justify not doing it the next. This realization highlights the power of perception and how it can shift our priorities. Moving on, we dive into the week's productivity. Personally, I've struggled with organizing my days in the past, often preferring to go with the flow. However, this week, I've decided to embrace planning and it's been a surprisingly positive experience. Though it's still challenging and not exactly my favorite task, I believe that doing so will contribute to long-term success. Like everyone else, I'm just trying to figure things out and navigate this journey called life. It's crucial to acknowledge that we're all in the same boat, trying our best amidst our individual challenges and imperfections. Perfection is not the goal; instead, it's about pushing through each day and giving our best effort in the present moment. Ultimately, that's all we can ask of ourselves. So, let's explore the power of perception, the benefits of planning, and delve into the understanding that we're all just doing our best as we navigate our paths.
  • (00:00) - The Benefits of Cold Plunging
  • (00:32) - The Internal Battle of Getting Out of Bed
  • (01:03) - The Power of Shifting Perspectives
  • (01:35) - Productive Planning for Success
  • (02:18) - Techniques for Cold Plunging Success

What is Build in Public Daily?

In this show, we share the struggles and challenges of growing and building stuff.

Cold plunge thoughts.

I just spent the last hour arguing with myself, justifying why I should stay

in bed and not get up and do this.

I lost that argument, or I won that argument.

It's funny how something can seem really important to one moment and then be

totally justifiable and not doing anything the next moment. That's pretty powerful.

We've had a really productive week so far this week.

I've started planning out my day and getting things organized.

Never been good at that. I've always been a fly-by-the-seat-in-my-pants kind of person.

But it's feeling good to do some planning this week.

It's still hard and I don't really like it, but I also feel like it's something

that if I do it, then I'm going to be more successful in the long run.

At least I hope so. I mean like everybody else I'm just trying to figure this out.

One thing I learned pretty early on is that everybody's just trying to figure it out.

Everybody's just doing the best they can, struggling, dealing with their own challenges,

not being perfect, just pushing

through as much as best they can every day and you know what that's okay because

that's really all you can do every day or whatever you put forth really is your best in the moment.