100-day Creator Challenge

Share this post

100-Day Creator Challenge #9: Time

100daychallenge.substack.com

100-Day Creator Challenge #9: Time

What would it look like if you had a full year of time to set up a way of working for which people would pay you?

Jibran el Bazi
Dec 14, 2022
1
Share this post

100-Day Creator Challenge #9: Time

100daychallenge.substack.com

What would it look like if you had a full year of time to set up a way of working for which people would pay you?

How much could you do in that amount of time? Would you even know what you’d do with the time?

Today’s posts!


Your Grandma Would Have Used the AI | Made in Cosmos ✨ | 12/13/2022 
“So you’re basically saying whatever you want and calling it Grandmotherly Wisdom, aren’t you?” - my husband asked me the other day. Well yeah, I should have probably told you this from the beginning. If you came here for some tried-and-true recipes for life that were honed over centuries, you might leave a little bit surprised. I’m making it all up as I go along.


Grateful for soft skin | Jibran el Bazi | 12/13/2022 
Like, how awesome is it that skin is so soft… and you can touch it! | 100 Days of Wonder #9


day 6- seascapes | Irene JK | 12/13/2022 
on no thoughts


Surrender- A spiritual solution to chronic procrastination? | Vishal | 12/13/2022 

grand canyon, nature, feminine-1513045.jpg

Attachment to the outcome or analyzing a specific action too much can lead to chronic procrastination. This is when you feel drained without doing anything. The uncertainty and obsession with the perfect result in the future impact your ability to take action in the present.


the slap | Yuelian Hong | 12/13/2022 
although my parents sporadically threatened corporal punishment until i was about 10 years old, I only vaguely remember being hit by them twice, and the first time might not have really happened. the second time i was younger than 7; i am sure of this because i remember staring at the pale yellow floor tiles as i threw a tantrum in the unlit mudroom of the upstate NY house, and we only lived in that house until i was 7. my mom struck me on the arm with a bamboo rod, then burst into tears when she saw how my skin puffed up around the spot where it made contact. the supposed first time i was hit would’ve also taken place in the upstate NY house but I am not very certain of this memory - were we in my sister’s room for some reason? - only that my dad had threatened to spank me on the bum and i stood before him with my eyes averted and shaking with fear although i don’t remember him actually doing it.


Proximity to power is not power. | Rachel Clifton | 12/13/2022 
Do you know the difference?


Day 13 | João Mateus | 12/13/2022 
What's wrong with education in ~ 100 words


Oscillation | Chris Wong | 12/13/2022 

Progress comes from conflict. Evolution is an example of this, predator/prey relationships. Cheetahs evolve to become faster and faster, gazelles evolve to have higher endurance and agility. As each improves, the other must catch up to survive.

This dynamic exists in sports as well. In football, defensive tactics evolve


Four ingredient Pita Bread at home (YouTube Tuesday) | Laila Faisal | 12/14/2022 


Stories | Afshan | 12/14/2022 
and a little question on morality


009. The productivity tide chart | Kevin Zhai | 12/14/2022 
How cyclical thinking can make work easier


I know snow | gome | 12/14/2022 
I love looking out the window at night this time of year, gathering a sense of the day’s conditions by way of the snow.


Shadow Work 🤝 Co-Living | Alex Wagner | 12/14/2022 
How do they relate? Some thoughts.


Accepting Compliments Is The Way | Christin Chong, PhD: Buddhist Chaplain-In-Training | 12/14/2022 


Again, thanks for reading and writing! 😘

Cheers,

Jibran

Share this post

100-Day Creator Challenge #9: Time

100daychallenge.substack.com
Previous
Next
Comments
TopNewCommunity

No posts

Ready for more?

© 2023 Jibran el Bazi
Privacy ∙ Terms ∙ Collection notice
Start WritingGet the app
Substack is the home for great writing