The Imposter Cure (sortof) All that I want to say is already said by someone more beautifully, why bother. I'm not good enough. I'm not worthy. I'm a fraud. I'm an imposter. There are so many better people who do great things but I'm
K's Weekly # 4 Welcome to the fourth edition of K's Weekly. If you are new to this weekly newsletter, I share learnings from week-in-a-life of a maker (i.e: me). Here are a bunch of learnings from being curious, doing experiments, reflecting deeply, launching stuff, meeting new people, getting excited about
The Maker Alphabets Always Be Collaborating Designing Experimenting Finding Generating Hatching Iterating Journaling Kickstarting Listening Mining Networking Observing Prototyping Querying Researching Seeking Testing Ushering Volunteering Wallowing X-ing out Yielding Zeroing π₯ to making!
My paradoxical world If you have designer friends, you will appreciate this post. If you don't have any, don't worry, you'll learn a little bit about them today. The expectation vs reality of our design world is presented as a listicle here. I made this list from
Skillset vs Toolset I am on my final weight loss experiment starting March 15, 2021. I even gave it a sexy project name: P9669 π The name says it all, truly! I even made a poster for it. P9669Based on data gathered from the past 5 experiments (2015-2019), this project may last upto 18
What is the highest virtue for a maker? A question that gets asked time and again in my coaching practice. Approximately a decade and half ago, the same question kept me sleepless for weeks together. It was August 2007. Time for our quarterly product demo for senior executives of Hewlett Packard printing division. After an entire walkthrough, our
back to (new) reality 2020 is a never before experience for most of us. Especially for me it was both chaotic and charismatic at the same time. Even after Dec 31st, it felt 2020 continued as Dec 32, 33, 34 etc. Nothing changed. Life continued the same way as 2020. I never felt the
Hiatus Taking a short break and the most needed one after a gruelling 18 months of non-stop work.Recharging batteries is also a part of self care. Shall be back in April with a lot more energy and better josh. Till then, Stay awesome my friends π
K's Weekly # 3 Welcome to the third edition of K's Weekly. If you are new to this weekly newsletter, I share learnings from week-in-a-life of a maker (i.e: me). Here are a bunch of learnings from being curious, doing experiments, reflecting deeply, launching stuff, meeting new people, getting excited about
Clarity > Clarity is never black and white. It is fuzzy when it forms and is mostly grey scale. Looking back clarity gets clearer β Karthi (@karthi2209) March 11, 2021 [https://twitter.com/karthi2209/status/1369922463543435264?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw] Clarity is not clear. The objective of clarity is to get clarity.