Morning Feels

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There's something about working mornings that I love. Despite the tedious sleepless nights and insomniac tendencies I have been experiencing lately. Nothing beats just simply watching the sun slowly awake as I myself fight to keep my eyes open. And it reminds me, summer is just around the corner.  

Having to work at 4:30 and 5:30am hasn't completely allowed me to maximize productivity. But at least I have time to take naps in between work sessions. Just two days ago, I discovered a podcast through Instagram. It's titled 5 to 9 collective. I was drawn by the graphics and quotes they posted and didn't realize that it was a podcast established by one of my friends since kindergarten. We barely talk now. Actually, I don't think we've talked since middle school probably. Anyway, what stood out was the keyword 'hustle' and 'side project'. I can relate to this so much because even though I don't have that 9-5 office job, I still work a full 38-40 hours a week and once I get off I find myself working on side projects that are truly passionate to me.  

These feels come in waves but it doesn't mean that they aren't here to stay. At times I find my mind floating in a pool of dreams. Nonetheless I have been trying to allow myself to make dreams come true slowly. As I mentioned in my last post, I have dedicated in learning React right now. Honestly, learning React isn't as hard as I envisioned. I suppose all that JavaScript I have obtained has been somewhat helpful and worth the struggles. Revisiting concepts such as this and callback functions are not as mundane and tedious as they might have been when I first contacted them. 

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I don't know what is so magical about mornings but for some reason I feel way more rejuvenated and energized even though I am indeed tired as hell. It's okay, in order to fuel my passions and side projects, and to keep myself going I can only look forward to taking more weekend getaway trips for a breather. I suppose that's the hustling life y'all 🤘 

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