Knowledge is power. It will take you far in life. It can put you in high seats and place you in the inner circles. It makes you a resource, a valuable commodity, moving you to the front of the line and offering you leverage, one way or the other. But as with power, information is … Continue reading Imposter Syndrome: the More You Learn, the Less You Know
Category: Professional Development
Finding Meaning in the Madness: Your Guide to Growth in 2021
Welcome to the Diary of Davis: a monthly chronicle of curated content for self-improvement – written for aspiring freelancers, soon-to-be business owners, early-stage entrepreneurs, and anybody ready to make change and lead a fulfilled life. Entry #1: 01.04.21 Happy New Year, folks – congratulations for surviving the shitshow that was 2020. Here’s to a brighter 2021. 🍻 As we begin the New Year … Continue reading Finding Meaning in the Madness: Your Guide to Growth in 2021
Practice Daily – Publish Thoughtfully
In my last post, I touched on my ambitions to blog daily. I also discussed the necessity of a first draft – starting with mediocre work, to get to good, to get to great – and accepting the creative process. I’d like to further that thought in today’s post. 💭 Producing something meaningful comes with … Continue reading Practice Daily – Publish Thoughtfully
The Pilot Piece – The Myth of Writer’s Block and Mediocre Work
The Davis Daily blog needs a pivot, and it’s in need of some action, too. It’s been over three months since my last post. 😲 Hence, a lofty goal of blogging every day from now until the New Year. [UPDATE: 2021 has arrived and I’ve continued my daily writing practice – I don’t publish everyday … Continue reading The Pilot Piece – The Myth of Writer’s Block and Mediocre Work
