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Cake day: July 5th, 2023

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  • Okay hear me out… When you say all those words in a sentence, I have honestly no idea what you are saying. But furthermore it looks like it didn’t work (or so I think). That is the reason why people (me included) don’t dare to switch

    It looks like a hassle, it takes time to learn, people don’t want to back up 2 their files (I know, I don’t get that either), they don’t want to think about “bazzite” or “fstab”, partition the drive for dual boot or search hours looking for a solution.

    The people with no or limited knowledge about computers want to open their laptop, start edge or chrome (I know I know) and watch cat movies on Instagram.

    I really wanna make the jump, but the unknown with all possible hassle is holding me back.

    And apparently mint is super easy, but it will take time and courage!








  • Eg. How to Build a New Habit: This is Your Strategy Guide https://jamesclear.com/habit-guide

    1. Start with an incredibly small habit.
    2. Increase your habit in very small ways.
    3. As you build up, break habits into chunks.
    4. When you slip, get back on track quickly.
    5. Be patient. Stick to a pace you can sustain.

    And try to combine it with a daily recurrent activity Eg Every morning I turn on my computer (recurrent activity) Goal: (just random goal) i want to be able to run 5km So for the first 6 months i put on running shoes when i turn on my computer (maybe you have your complete running outfit on after 6 months, but if it takes 6 months for your shoes only then so be it)

    Ow and it is hard and it takes time!

    You need a mental goal and write it down. Visualize your end goal. Make it SMART. Prepare and work out what if scenarios. And get help like a personal trainer, coach or a group so you can share your struggle and your success!

    Good luck, you got this! Aim for the moon but baby steps