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Weekly Reflection: Week One Hundred Ninety-Five

This is my one-hundred-ninety-fifth weekly reflection. Here are my takeaways from this week:

  • Project – This week I began collaborating on a project I’ve been considering for a few months. We’ve started some testing with ChatGPT and had some interesting results. It’s been fun and a great learning experience so far. I’m excited about the possibilities if we’re successful.  
  • Christmas – I’m looking forward to spending quality time with family and friends . . . and eating some amazing Louisiana cooking!
  • Countdown – There’s one calendar week left in 2023. Looking to make the most of it on the personal front.

Week one hundred ninety-five was another week of learning. Looking forward to next week!

Christmas Reading Goal

Last month I challenged myself to read an 800-page book over the Thanksgiving holiday. Yesterday, I shared my takeaways from that challenge.

Today I’ve decided what I want to read to meet my Christmas reading goal. I’ve purchased two books on a new topic I’m interested in understanding—one roughly 500 pages, the other about 200. So, 700 pages total. My goal is to finish both books over the Christmas holiday and go into the new year with a better understanding of the topic.

Looking forward to this challenge. Wish me luck!

Reading Challenge: New Habit?

Last month, I set a Thanksgiving reading goal. I’d been putting off reading an 800-page book for months. I didn’t want it to sit around any longer, making me feel guilty, so I challenged myself to read it during the Thanksgiving holiday. The goal ended up being a stretch goal. It was more aggressive than I realized. I didn’t factor in enough time for holiday activities, so I didn’t finish the entire book by my November 26 deadline. But I got close and did so shortly after Thanksgiving.

Overall, the challenge was a success, and I learned a lot from it. It ended up being a great motivator. I was excited to absorb the wisdom in the book but, even more so, motivated to accomplish my goal. This ended up being a great combination to prompt me to read a book I otherwise might not have gotten around to reading and to do it relatively quickly. The challenge also let me scratch the itch of accomplishing something difficult—something I enjoy but don’t normally experience during a holiday. Last, it forced me to be more intentional about using some of the reading techniques I learned about this year.

The holiday reading challenge was a success and something I want to do more consistently. I’ll start thinking about what I want to read during the Christmas holiday. If my experience then is as positive as it was at Thanksgiving, I’ll consider making this a habit.

Weekly Reflection: Week One Hundred Ninety-Four

This is my one-hundred-ninety-fourth weekly reflection. Here are my takeaways from this week:

  • ShopifyChatting with the Shopify CEO this week was amazing. His focus on helping people achieve independence through entrepreneurship stuck with me. Entrepreneurship is a force for economic mobility, and there’s a big opportunity to build products that help other entrepreneurs succeed.
  • Events – I met some impressive people at events in Atlanta this week. I want to be more thoughtful in 2024 about attending interesting non-tech events.
  • Countdown – There are two calendar weeks left in 2023. With essentially one business week left, everyone’s making a mad dash to get anything still open wrapped up.

Week one hundred ninety-four was another week of learning. Looking forward to next week!

Weekly Reflection: Week One Hundred Ninety-Three

This is my one-hundred-ninety-third weekly reflection. Here are my takeaways from this week:

  • Fundraising – I chatted this week with two founders who are finalizing fundraising rounds. They’re wrapping up diligence and have target close dates in the next week or so. I suspect most investors and lawyers are aiming to get most deals done by December 15.
  • Serendipity – I ran into someone I haven’t talked to in years. We caught up, and I learned that he has expertise that will be helpful with something I’m actively working on. He even offered to help. I’ve benefited from serendipity many times, but I’m still surprised by its power.

Week one hundred ninety-three was another week of learning. Looking forward to next week!

Weekly Reflection: Week One Hundred Ninety-Two

This is my one-hundred-ninety-second weekly reflection. Here are my takeaways from this week:

  • Home stretch – It’s December. We’re in the last leg of the year. I want to make these last few weeks count. My intention is to focus on only the highest-priority things for the rest of the year. 
  • Daily habit – I’ve been intentional this year about learning something new every day. This week I noticed that I felt unsettled one day when I hadn’t learned anything new. It was a welcome feeling because it meant this habit had been formed and my mind was expecting something new. Before the day was over, I cracked open a book on a topic I’m interested in.

Week one hundred ninety-two was another week of learning. Looking forward to next week!

2024 Habits

In 2022, I realized the power of a foundational habit. Identifying and committing to a daily foundational habit greatly increased the probability of my sticking with other daily habits. When I consistently complete all the things that I decided need to be daily habits, my chances of reaching a desired destination or objective increase drastically. I like focusing on habits and systems over results and goals.

With the new year approaching, I want to start working on my 2024 habits. Before the new year begins, I want to crystallize where I’d like to be by the end of 2024, identify the new habits that align with that destination, and identify the foundational habit that I need to focus on.

Weekly Reflection: Week One Hundred Ninety-One

This is my one-hundred-ninety-first weekly reflection. Here are my takeaways from this week:

  • Thanksgiving – It was great to have time off yesterday to spend time with family and friends and eat amazing food.
  • Reading – I’m using my downtime during this holiday to hit my reading goal.
  • VC firm origin stories – Company origin stories are always interesting. This week I stumbled upon a podcast on which the origin story of a successful VC firm was shared by one of the firm’s founders. It was great and got me thinking about a few ideas. I’m going to look for more origin stories of unorthodox investment firms.   

Week one hundred ninety-one was another week of learning. Looking forward to next week!

Weekly Reflection: Week One Hundred Ninety

This is my one-hundred-ninetieth weekly reflection. Here are my takeaways from this week:

  • Brainstorming – This week I spent time brainstorming with a fellow investor. We ended up landing on an interesting idea we’re both excited about digging into more. Neither of us entered the conversation with the idea. This was a reminder of the power of brainstorming with high-caliber people. I need to do it more regularly.  
  • Public markets – I’ve been spending more time looking at companies in the public markets. This exercise has me thinking about early-stage investing a bit differently.
  • Randomness – The world is full of randomness. Things that have a low probability of happening nevertheless happen sometimes when you least expect them. This week was a reminder of how randomness sometimes produces unexpected surprises or unexpected disappointment (or even pain).
  • Fundraising – Next week is Thanksgiving. If founders haven’t received a term sheet by next week, their likelihood of completing a fundraise before year end will have decreased materially.

Week one hundred ninety was another week of learning. Looking forward to next week!

Thanksgiving Reading Goal

A few months back, I purchased a book that was recommended by several investors who’ve had outsize success over a long period of time. I typically buy a book only if credible people recommend it and the Amazon reviews are 4.5 stars are higher. This book fit both criteria, so I quickly ordered it.

When I received the book, I realized two things. It’s 800 pages long, and it was first published almost a century ago. Both facts made me cringe. I generally read books of 300 pages or less. In my experience, the longer the book, the more fluff it contains. I enjoy books that get their points across succinctly. With verbose books, my attention wanders. I also personally don’t enjoy books written long ago because the writing style is so different. It can be a struggle for me to grasp the authors’ points because I’m not used to that way of writing. I put the book on the shelf to read later. That was months ago, and I haven’t touched it.

This book is so well regarded that I don’t want to keep putting it off or, worse, never read it. Today I set a goal: read this book by the end of the Thanksgiving weekend. That means I need to read all 800 pages by November 26. Setting this challenge for myself reenergized me in relation to this book. I can’t wait to hit this goal and learn the insights in it.