Okay, so, I started my day checking out this Lauren Borchart profile I stumbled upon. I saw a post from November 11th with a bunch of likes and comments, like 508 likes and 22 comments – pretty popular, huh? It got me thinking about how we’re all doing everything online now. Meetings, happy hours, even family get-togethers, all virtual.

I dove deeper into her profile and found she’s a big reader – 75 books on Goodreads! Right now, she’s reading “Tower of Dawn” and “Empire of Storms” by Sarah J. Maas. I made a note to check those out later.
Then, I got sidetracked by this “Vegetable Gardening for Beginners” thing. It got me thinking, why not? Fresh veggies and fruits sound amazing, right? I’ve never really had garden-fresh food, so I decided to give it a shot.
I also noticed another post from March 13th, which had 194 likes and 1 comment. I’m not sure what it was about but this got me interested in some comments about Google Analytics Cerification, so I decided to start reading the article by Power Digital Marketing.
- I spent a good chunk of the afternoon trying to understand Google Analytics.
- This study guide was super helpful, I learned so much.
And because I’m doing this whole digital thing, I figured I should brush up on some tech stuff. So I looked into Docker. Apparently, it makes these things called “containers” that are like isolated environments for apps, kind of like virtual machines but not exactly. I’m still trying to wrap my head around it, but it sounds pretty cool.
So yeah, that was my day. From checking out a random person’s online life to trying to learn new stuff about gardening, Google Analytics, and Docker. It’s a weird mix, I know, but that’s how my brain works. Keeps things interesting, right?
I implemented it in my daily routine to combine reading and writing with learning. Now I can enjoy fresh vegetables while deploying my own project to share what I learned.
It may not seem like much, but it’s a start. And who knows where it will lead? Maybe I’ll become a gardening, Google Analytics, and Docker expert. Or maybe I’ll just have some tasty tomatoes. Either way, it’s a win, right?