August 2022

the author’s dilemma

have you ever read a 300+ page book that could have easily been summarized in 3 paragraphs?

if so, have you ever wondered:
what is the point of all of the other 299 pages?
is it all just… fluff?
an exercise in creative writing?
an attempt to build rapport?
a desire to waste my time?!

is everything else meant to get lost in the fog of recollection?

you’re not alone,
I have also sat (impatiently) through many words, grabbing hold of my emotional support glass of wine, waiting for it to
A) get to the point
or B) end the point.

why?

Tools of Titans was the book that put this philosophical line of inquiry to rest.

if you’re not familiar with the book,
it’s a collection of 300+ interview summaries by some of the most inspirational and successful people in the world.
everything is divided into health, wealth and wisdom.

out of the 300 interviews,
5% were life changing
10% were highly actionable
25% were interesting
some were basic and however many percents were meh.

FOR ME.
32 year old Bianca, currently breathing the air in Bucovina, going through MY lives’ ebbs and flows.

even when all readers can collectively agree on the central idea that the author wants to convey in a book…

you don’t know which page’s argument is going to cause that penny drop.

the author is simply trying to cover all bases,
address as many objections as possible,
and repeat the points they find most valuable.

and while you’re sat there thinking “I have never seen a deader horse,”
that argument can be the argument that pushes the needle for your neighbor down the street.

I’ll see you tomorrow.

today is day 227 of the year, there are 140 days remaining of 2022.

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what do you track

off the top of your head…

have you ever been through a heartbreak? was it their fault? what did they do?

has anyone else’s mistake ever caused you to lose money? was it a substantial amount? how much?

how many job applications were left unanswered? or opportunities were lost because of pure bad luck?

why do you still know this?

is this something you track?

how is this information serving you?

is it facilitating a greater learning experience? or simply feeding a grudge?

how much space would you gain if you let it go?

what would you fill it with?

I’ll see you tomorrow.

today is day 226 of the year, there are 141 days remaining of 2022.

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one hundred and one per cent

I first read about the 1% rule back in 2013, in James Altucher’s book Choose Yourself,

since then it’s become a widely accepted and celebrated concept in the productivity space, with James Clear leading the conversation (read Atomic Habits to learn more about tiny gains)

the concept is simple,
become 1% better by improving a little each day.

there’s two reasons why this works so well:

  1. by giving yourself permission to improve, you build momentum, which will feed the need to keep improving
  2. by becoming marginally better every day, it compounds to the point that if you were to be consistent over the course of a year, you will end up 37 times better by the time you’re done (I shamelessly copied the math from James’s website here)

you can apply this concept to literally any habit or skill you can think of,

get creative with it, what is the absolute bear minimum you can do to become marginally better?

floss one tooth?
take one deep breath?
write one sentence a day?

intensity makes a good story,
consistency makes progress.

bonus!

if you’re like me and slowly compounding progress isn’t good enough of a motivator,
I occasionally tap into my competitive mindset and remind myself that,
everyone is already doing 100% of what they are,
if you want more, you have to become more.

101%

I’ll see you tomorrow.

today is day 224 of the year, there are 143 days remaining of 2022.

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quarter inch holes

the person that creates the product is typically the worst person to sell the product;
there, I said it.

entrepreneurs are so passionate about their product that they start the business inside themselves, and not out there, in the marketplace.

nobody cares about your product, except you and maybe your mom.

what qualifies you to sell to that market?
what is their problem?
what is the pain associated with that problem?
what is the cost of them living in this pain?
is your offer the solution to their problem?

no matter how good your product is,
if in their mind the problem has no cost, then the solution has no value.

“People don’t want to buy a quarter-inch drill, they want a quarter-inch hole.” – Theodore Levitt.

I’ll see you tomorrow.

today is day 224 of the year, there are 143 days remaining of 2022.

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do it now

whatever brilliant thing you were going to do this year,
do it this month.

whatever brilliant thing you were going to do this week,
do it today.

whatever brilliant thing you were going to do today,
do it now.

become a person of immediate action.

I’ll see you tomorrow.

today is day 223 of the year, there are 144 days remaining of 2022.

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words that make a world

I don’t think I’ve ever looked harder at the world than I have in the last 49 days.

I sat through many hours listening to myself think,
thoughts that never quite became words,
words that died the moment I sat at my keyboard.

I’m grateful these ones survived.

I worried that I was unexceptional so I removed myself before I could be excluded.

I felt empty, the stuffing all plucked out of me.

eventually I got tired of the numbness and self negotiation that I decided I must cast my own shadow, however small;

“you are exactly where you really want to be,” I told myself, or possibly mumbled.

“Soon enough you’ll only be ashes or bones, and a name. Perhaps not even a name. But the name a mere noise or an echo.” Marcus Aurelius

I’ve written 33 pickings in the last 49 days, and I found that this process has changed me in ways I’ve never known possible.

writing now equates in my mind with doing good in the world,
in my world,
a greener, more vibrant world,
a world that has slowed down so much, that the smallest changes are now visible,
a world in which I can connect my mind to yours, through words,
words that last longer than things.
words that last longer than me,
words that I’m yet to have written.

I’ll see you tomorrow.

today is day 222 of the year, there are 145 days remaining of 2022.

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delicate

as time ticks on and I grow more confident in my writing, (albeit manufactured,)
I find myself wanting to share these pickings with the people around me.

“hey look… I wrote this”
“please handle with care” is what I want to say,
“I changed that sentence 9 times, don’t skim over it”

and in that limbo state of waiting for a reaction,
I feel as if everything I had written that far would amount to nothing,
dust so fine that the slightest breeze would blow it away.

how fragile my world has become.

I’ll see you tomorrow.

today is day 221 of the year, there are 146 days remaining of 2022.

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my training routine

a lot of work gets done in preparation for a trail race,

aside from the physical training itself, you have to:
analyze the map and memorize it;
do a practice run to get a feel for the terrain;
prep your hydration pack, survival kit, bear whistle… the usual;
figure out accommodation and transportation;
wrap up work, pack, drive to the mountains and be rested for a 6AM start the next day.

now you’re at basecamp…

you’re excited,
you pick up your kit,
you warm up,
you share stories with other runners,
you join the group at the start line,
you wait for the countdown.

3, 2, 1… GO!

you GO!
and you go!
and you go…

and the pace settles,
and the groups break apart,
and… silence.

you’re on your own.

it’s only you and other runner’s silhouettes in the far distance,
each of you filling in the silence with your own random thoughts.

for the ones that haven’t given much thought to the world inside them,
this part’s the hardest.

just you, and the thoughts in your head step after step, minute after minute, hour after hour.

did you train for this?

I’ll see you tomorrow.

today is day 220 of the year, there are 147 days remaining of 2022.

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who are you

do you know anyone that:
goes to the gym religiously, but takes the car for a 5 minute ride;
counts their nutrients, but overindulges the first chance they get;
practices meditation, but is an angry driver;
attends church every sunday, but loves to gossip;
regularly goes on hikes, but never takes the stairs?

a little too ironic, don’t you think?

this is what happens when toxic productivity meets over compartmentalization.

I have an app on my phone where I check in with my daily(ish) habits:
wake up at 7AM
meditate
read
write
run
stretch…

there’s 15 of them in total, and I do them because they’re an integral part of my identity.

an identity that I’ve built.

(if you’ve read Atomic Habits or Tiny Habits, this won’t be a foreign concept to you.)

I’m a hiker, therefore I hike.
I’m a writer. What do writers do? they write, I write.
I want to live until I’m 89, so I eat healthily (for the most part)

no, I don’t particularly find it easier;
yes, I would also like to chill and take the elevator,
but I’m the kind of person that takes the stairs,
the decision has already been made,
I just have to do it.

yes, it’s a life of few pleasures and we must cling to the ones we have,
but much like identities, pleasures are built,
appetites are cultivated, they’re not all natural.

you can’t do an activity for which you have no identity,
so you must create it.

most days I run because I’m a runner,
other days I run for the simple pleasure of getting to check off a virtual button.

I’ll see you tomorrow.

today is day 218 of the year, there are 149 days remaining of 2022.

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Făgăraș Rocks

I’m writing this post 4 days before the race,
sitting in an air conditioned room,
with a belly joyously full of coffee and chocolate.

it’s called carb loading, look it up, it’s what professionals do,
and I am nothing, if not a professional.

by the time you read this, I will have gained 1350m altitude in 10km (give or take a few steps) with 11 more Ks to go.

I will have tripped and fallen a couple of times,
I will have drunk enough water to put down a small fire,
for a moment, I will want to cry, but the moment will pass and there will be no tears,

but most importantly,
I will have starred in awe at the beauty of the mountains, my mountains,
my hiding place, the one spot in the world that is purely my own,
that links me to the rest of nature,

I’m writing this post 4 days before the race knowing that once I cross that finish line, I will not be the same.

I will have the same body, the same mind, the same thoughts, but 5 days from now, I will be different, a little emptier.

I’ll see you tomorrow.

today is day 218 of the year, there are 149 days remaining of 2022.

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