Two habits that quietly reshape life
1. Pick a form of creativity, such as writing, storyboarding, or video production, and commit to practicing it regularly.
This focused approach supports personal growth and rebuilding life through creativity, especially valuable for sensitive individuals like myself, recovering from burnout.
Make One meaningful connection a day.
This is something that has been shared by experts and is also something I’ve personally practiced, and it has gradually changed my life.
The Cycle of Creative and Networking Growth
This cycle fosters creativity and connection, and it sustains long-term growth rooted in authenticity and impact.
Here’s how the cycle unfolds:
Consistent Creating
Regularly share your thoughts and stories to build momentum and clarity. Pick oneReflective Growth
Learn from personal insights and others’ experiences to deepen self-awareness.Creative Evolution
Let writing flow into new forms of creativity—visual, strategic, or experiential.Meaningful Connections
Engage in genuine conversations that are grounded in shared values and curiosity.Energy Conservation
Focus on quality over quantity by nurturing only the connections and work that truly align with you.
Clarity brings ease. Focus builds momentum.
With renewed clarity, my focus is to help like-minded professionals gain their own clarity in career development, life pivots, and AI education.
Everything I’ve done, even if it’s just one meaningful action per month has been grounded in that clarity and aimed at building momentum.
Instead, I focused on building two meaningful habits that have shifted the way I create and connect:
1. Creating through writing
I’ve started writing more consistently sharing my journey, reflections, and lessons in public.
I’ve been reflecting on growth, highlighting stories from others, and allowing my natural creativity to guide the process.
And writing is just the beginning. I’m staying flexible and open to evolving it into other creative forms, letting my creativity flow in its own rhythm. More creative projects coming soon.
2. One meaningful connection a day
Each day, I aim to have one genuine conversation, with someone in my network or someone new I feel aligned with.
I used to believe that networking was about numbers endless connections, larger lists, and metrics that looked impressive.
But it drained my energy and didn’t lead to meaningful results.
What
It’s not about:
The number of followers
A long list of people never truly connected with
Who I know
It is about:
Who I’ve built real, genuine relationships with
Who knows me (not just who I know)
Who I can learn from through shared stories and lived experience
Who I can support and give back to in return
How
Before every conversation, I now prepare one thoughtful question.
For example:
Before a recent conversation, I emailed someone I deeply respect with one thoughtful question:
"How have you approached challenges in any of your pivots or transitions?
For example, pivoting within your business, or moving from corporate to entrepreneurship?"
The goal isn’t to get an answer, it’s to learn from someone else’s journey and experience.
Then…enjoy the conversations with people I like.
I track these conversations, reflect on them, and grow from them.
This isn’t about racking up followers or building a contact list.
It’s about cultivating relationships that fuel mutual growth with authenticity and care.
Just recently, I secured a new partnership.
It happened naturally rooted in mutual trust, sincerity, and aligned energy.
And when you create and connect with intention, the right people and opportunities will find their way to you.
What about you?
What’s your current focus or story you’re building right now? Invite you to share.





