More Than Just Numbers? Discovering My Own Quirks and Progress After One Year of Consistency #212

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In this episode, our host Kei reflects on the personal changes noticed after consistently producing the podcast for a full year. This is a candid message for anyone looking to start something new or struggling to keep going.

On the new perspective gained after a year of consistency.

Before starting the show, Kei felt that 'sticking with it for a year' was a daunting hurdle. However, once actually doing it, Kei realized that inner growth and shifts in perspective were far more significant than just tracking numbers. In this episode, Kei discusses the 'view that only those who try can see,' sharing insights from behind the scenes of production.

Moments of realizing my own voice and speech patterns.

As the audio delivery continued, Kei noticed something that has since improved the quality of the show. The resistance to listening to one's own voice faded, allowing Kei to objectively observe not just the content, but also intonation and specific speech habits. This experience is sure to offer valuable takeaways for everyone. The conversation unfolds into unexpected benefits gained through podcasting. Please listen to the full episode for more.

Utilizing voice input as a hint for work style.

It was also insightful to hear how Kei started using voice input not only for the podcast but also to improve daily work efficiency. The practice of organizing thoughts through trial and error seems to be positively impacting overall work performance. This episode is packed with tips on how to lower the barriers to consistency and continue in your own way. Check out the full episode for more detailed stories.

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