The author reflects on the one-year anniversary of their first full-time job, expressing a mix of pride and nostalgia. They acknowledge that despite their previous aspirations for significant changes, their life has largely remained the same, leading them back to the starting point.
The author recognizes their tendency to expect instant progress and growth, both personally and professionally, similar to the rapid advancements seen in the digital age. However, they have been advised to be more patient and selective in their battles.
The author's first battle is to improve their writing and presentation skills. They admit that their writing style has remained similar to their high school days, despite the time that has passed. Acknowledging the lack of emphasis on creative writing in their engineering program, the author is now determined to create opportunities for themselves, starting with creating a Medium account, writing articles, and seeking feedback from their network.
The author's second battle is to stick with their plan, as they are often guilty of abandoning hobbies or interests when they do not immediately excel at them. To overcome this, the author has decided to publicly declare their plan, using the fear of embarrassment as an "insurance policy" to ensure they follow through.
The author is allowing themselves some flexibility in the publishing cadence, acknowledging that life-changing events may occur in the near future. Overall, the author is embracing the gradual process of skill development and personal growth, rather than seeking instant gratification.
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