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Day 19–23 · Last Week Review

4 min · Ayer
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Day 19 · Before The Meeting Monday morning. The big week starts now. And before heading out, I looked in the mirror and gave myself a firm nod. I got to the office, made coffee, opened my notes app. I started a new list. Just three things for today. One: I proofread the design doc with ChatGPT. Took half an hour. Two: I shared the deck with everyone on the invite. Three: I dropped a message in the group chat. Reach out anytime. Leave comments by 11. I hit send. Honestly, it felt like half the work was done. Day 20 · Closing The Loop Tuesday morning. I refreshed my inbox first thing. Two more had come in overnight. By 9, I pinged the folks who hadn't sent feedback yet. And by 11, all the feedback had come in. Luckily, fewer comments than I expected. I sat down with Claude. We resolved the easy ones first. Just one comment from Lisa was a bit vague. So I set up a quick 1:1 to talk it through. Fifteen minutes. We were on the same page. Back at my desk. I worked all the changes into the deck. Closed the loop. Sent the updated deck out. The draft is locked. Day 21 · Dry Run Wednesday morning. I brought the final deck over to my mentor's desk. She walked me through it once more. It all made sense. "Let's do a dry run with the team this afternoon." She suggested it. I went with it. 4 p.m. sharp. Everyone showed up, laptops open, coffees in hand. Lots of questions came up. One stood out. How do we plug AI into the data flow? We pinned that down as our open question. A teammate gave me a thumbs up. "Don't stress tomorrow." Before heading out, I dropped a quick heads up. 10 a.m. tomorrow. Day 22 · Green Light Thursday morning. I came in early to set up the meeting room. I hit record. Everyone started showing up. I took a deep breath. "Thanks for joining today's design review." "Feel free to jump in with any questions." Most comments were already resolved from yesterday. It went smoothly. On the open question about AI, we decided to go with the MCP tool. Sales can upload data directly. The team gave it the green light. A few thumbs up across the room. I wrapped up. My phone buzzed. Mentor: "Drinks on me." Me: "Coming now!" Day 23 · The Overshare As I said, we went to a bar last night. The waiter was completely on it. Soon as I put my glass down, he'd refill it. Like there's no tomorrow. Two glasses in, I was like, "Wow, this guy gets it!" But three glasses in, I was like, "This might be a problem." The little angel on my shoulder kept whispering "stop." The devil won. I knew I should have said "that's enough." But I started oversharing. Like, my whole life story. Now that I'm sober, I'm just dying of cringe. Don't ask me what I said. I promise I won't hit the bar anymore. Ok, I mean, at least this month! Please pass the water. Thank you.

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Day 19–23 · Last Week Review

Day 19 · Before The Meeting Monday morning. The big week starts now. And before heading out, I looked in the mirror and gave myself a firm nod. I got to the office, made coffee, opened my notes app. I started a new list. Just three things for today. One: I proofread the design doc with ChatGPT. Took half an hour. Two: I shared the deck with everyone on the invite. Three: I dropped a message in the group chat. Reach out anytime. Leave comments by 11. I hit send. Honestly, it felt like half the work was done. Day 20 · Closing The Loop Tuesday morning. I refreshed my inbox first thing. Two more had come in overnight. By 9, I pinged the folks who hadn't sent feedback yet. And by 11, all the feedback had come in. Luckily, fewer comments than I expected. I sat down with Claude. We resolved the easy ones first. Just one comment from Lisa was a bit vague. So I set up a quick 1:1 to talk it through. Fifteen minutes. We were on the same page. Back at my desk. I worked all the changes into the deck. Closed the loop. Sent the updated deck out. The draft is locked. Day 21 · Dry Run Wednesday morning. I brought the final deck over to my mentor's desk. She walked me through it once more. It all made sense. "Let's do a dry run with the team this afternoon." She suggested it. I went with it. 4 p.m. sharp. Everyone showed up, laptops open, coffees in hand. Lots of questions came up. One stood out. How do we plug AI into the data flow? We pinned that down as our open question. A teammate gave me a thumbs up. "Don't stress tomorrow." Before heading out, I dropped a quick heads up. 10 a.m. tomorrow. Day 22 · Green Light Thursday morning. I came in early to set up the meeting room. I hit record. Everyone started showing up. I took a deep breath. "Thanks for joining today's design review." "Feel free to jump in with any questions." Most comments were already resolved from yesterday. It went smoothly. On the open question about AI, we decided to go with the MCP tool. Sales can upload data directly. The team gave it the green light. A few thumbs up across the room. I wrapped up. My phone buzzed. Mentor: "Drinks on me." Me: "Coming now!" Day 23 · The Overshare As I said, we went to a bar last night. The waiter was completely on it. Soon as I put my glass down, he'd refill it. Like there's no tomorrow. Two glasses in, I was like, "Wow, this guy gets it!" But three glasses in, I was like, "This might be a problem." The little angel on my shoulder kept whispering "stop." The devil won. I knew I should have said "that's enough." But I started oversharing. Like, my whole life story. Now that I'm sober, I'm just dying of cringe. Don't ask me what I said. I promise I won't hit the bar anymore. Ok, I mean, at least this month! Please pass the water. Thank you.

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episode Day 25–29 · Current Week Review artwork

Day 25–29 · Current Week Review

Day 25 · I Poured Another Glass So this weekend, I had a picnic with a friend. Out in the park. We laid out a blanket. Wine, bread, fruit. All takeout, honestly. Nothing fancy. The weather was perfect. I just sat there, doing nothing for once. And there were two kids next to us, sharing one ice cream. Both racing to finish it before it melts. It was the sweetest little rush. Honestly, I was kinda jealous. Then it hits me. My life is heavy. Bills, deadlines, Monday's almost here. I poured another glass. The kids kept laughing. Day 26 · Meet a Stranger? Monday morning. A stranger DMed me out of the blue. Turns out, she wanted to ask about my career switch. Switching into tech. Said she's been stuck for a while. Truth is, I don't usually meet people from the internet. Makes me nervous. But I get it. I've been there before. Working up the courage to reach out to other people for help isn't easy. I mean, if I just turned her down, would she ever DM anyone again? You know what? I even flipped a coin. Heads yes, tails no. It came up tails. But I typed back anyway. "Tomorrow after work?" Yeah, I'm a little rebellious, I know. Got her reply right away. Three exclamation marks. "Thanks!!!" I put my phone down. I suddenly felt tomorrow getting closer. Day 27 · Don't Be Too Polite After work, I walked over to the coffee shop on the corner. She was already there. I spotted her right away. The only one with her laptop closed, just staring at the door. She apologized like five times before I even sat down. "Sorry to take up your time," she kept saying. Look, I had to cut her off. If we kept being this polite, we'd waste the whole night. So I asked her straight up. Which companies. How many interviews. Where she was stuck. Then I pulled up my own resume on my laptop. I mean, walked her through the whole thing, showed her what to highlight. We mapped out a four-step plan. Fix the resume. Keep applying to big companies. At least three LeetCode problems a day. And hey, listen to my podcast too. That's how you prepare behavioral questions in English. Honestly, once I got direct, she relaxed too. We focused on the real pain points together. Walking out. Turns out, meeting someone from online isn't as scary as I imagined. Day 28 · Unspoken Thing Wednesday. Honestly, it's my favorite day of the week. I know that sounds weird. But let me explain. Here's my theory. Once Wednesday hits, the week's halfway gone. Weekend's right around the corner. Plus, I've got a special Wednesday routine. And it's a good one. There's a bubble tea shop right downstairs from my office. And on Wednesdays, their signature drink is half off. Total hump day lifesaver. I've been showing up the same time every week. Turns out, I'm a regular now. The boss doesn't even ask anymore. Just starts making my usual. But here's the thing. Every time, he doubles up on the pearls. I never asked. But I always tip him a little extra in return. It's our unspoken thing. And honestly, it makes my whole week. Walking back upstairs, sipping. Only two days before the wonderful weekend hits. Hang in there, I can do this. Day 29 · Open Secret Wednesday afternoon. Casy came over to my desk with that look in her eye. You know the look. The "I've got something interesting" face. She leaned in to spill the tea. "Did you know Joe and Lin are dating?" My jaw actually dropped. But honestly? In hindsight, it kind of makes sense. Turns out, all those "random" coffee runs? Not so random. I felt a little guilty. Like, should we even be talking about this? Casy waved it off. "Everyone knows. We're literally the last to know." Plus, honestly? We're all rooting for them. They actually click. We agreed to keep it off the record. You know, until they tell people themselves. And walking back to my desk, I caught myself grinning like an idiot. Office gossip is the worst. But honestly, kind of the best.

30 de may de 20265 min
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Day 29 · Open Secret

A slow English story about office gossip and an open secret. 11 simple sentences. Word by word. 📝 Today's sentences Wednesday afternoon. Casy came over to my desk with that look in her eye. You know the look. The "I've got something interesting" face. She leaned in to spill the tea. "Did you know Joe and Lin are dating?" My jaw actually dropped. But honestly? In hindsight, it kind of makes sense. Turns out, all those "random" coffee runs? Not so random. I felt a little guilty. Like, should we even be talking about this? Casy waved it off. "Everyone knows. We're literally the last to know." Plus, honestly? We're all rooting for them. They actually click. We agreed to keep it off the record. You know, until they tell people themselves. And walking back to my desk, I caught myself grinning like an idiot. Office gossip is the worst. But honestly, kind of the best. 🔑 Vocabulary • spill the tea /spɪl ðə tiː/ • in hindsight /ɪn ˈhaɪndsaɪt/ • wave it off /weɪv ɪt ɔːf/ • the last to know /ðə læst tə noʊ/ • off the record /ɔːf ðə ˈrekərd/ • Turns out /tɜːrnz aʊt/ • click /klɪk/ • gossip /ˈɡɑːsɪp/ • guilty /ˈɡɪlti/ • rooting for /ˈruːtɪŋ fɔːr/ 🎧 New episode every weekday Subscribe so you don't miss the next sentence.

29 de may de 202612 min
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Day 28 · Unspoken Thing

A slow English story about a Wednesday bubble tea ritual and an unspoken thing. 12 simple sentences. Word by word. 📝 Today's sentences Wednesday. Honestly, it's my favorite day of the week. I know that sounds weird. But let me explain. Here's my theory. Once Wednesday hits, the week's halfway gone. Weekend's right around the corner. Plus, I've got a special Wednesday routine. And it's a good one. There's a bubble tea shop right downstairs from my office. And on Wednesdays, their signature drink is half off. Total hump day lifesaver. I've been showing up the same time every week. Turns out, I'm a regular now. The boss doesn't even ask anymore. Just starts making my usual. But here's the thing. Every time, he doubles up on the pearls. I never asked. But I always tip him a little extra in return. It's our unspoken thing. And honestly, it makes my whole week. Walking back upstairs, sipping. Only two days before the wonderful weekend hits. Hang in there, I can do this. 🔑 Vocabulary • right around the corner /raɪt əˈraʊnd ðə ˈkɔːrnər/ • signature drink /ˈsɪɡnətʃər drɪŋk/ • hump day /hʌmp deɪ/ • lifesaver /ˈlaɪfˌseɪvər/ • the usual /ðə ˈjuːʒuəl/ • here's the thing /hɪərz ðə θɪŋ/ • in return /ɪn rɪˈtɜːrn/ • makes my whole week /meɪks maɪ hoʊl wiːk/ • Turns out /tɜːrnz aʊt/ • bubble tea /ˈbʌbl tiː/ • unspoken /ʌnˈspoʊkən/ • routine /ruːˈtiːn/ • hang in there /hæŋ ɪn ðer/ • regular /ˈreɡjələr/ • showing up /ˈʃoʊɪŋ ʌp/ • doubles up /ˈdʌblz ʌp/ 🎧 New episode every weekday Subscribe so you don't miss the next sentence.

29 de may de 202614 min
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Day 27 · Don't Be Too Polite

A slow English story about cutting through the politeness to actually help someone. 10 simple sentences. Word by word. 📝 Today's sentences After work, I walked over to the coffee shop on the corner. She was already there. I spotted her right away. The only one with her laptop closed, just staring at the door. She apologized like five times before I even sat down. "Sorry to take up your time," she kept saying. Look, I had to cut her off. If we kept being this polite, we'd waste the whole night. So I asked her straight up. Which companies. How many interviews. Where she was stuck. Then I pulled up my own resume on my laptop. I mean, walked her through the whole thing, showed her what to highlight. We mapped out a four-step plan. Fix the resume. Keep applying to big companies. At least three LeetCode problems a day. And hey, listen to my podcast too. That's how you prepare behavioral questions in English. Honestly, once I got direct, she relaxed too. We focused on the real pain points together. Walking out. Turns out, meeting someone from online isn't as scary as I imagined. 🔑 Vocabulary • spot /spɒt/ • take up your time /teɪk ʌp jʊər taɪm/ • cut her off /kʌt hɜːr ɔːf/ • straight up /streɪt ʌp/ • walk through /wɔːk θruː/ • highlight /ˈhaɪlaɪt/ • map out /mæp aʊt/ • pain point /peɪn pɔɪnt/ • stuck /stʌk/ • Turns out /tɜːrnz aʊt/ • resume /ˈrezʊmeɪ/ • behavioral questions /bɪˈheɪvjərəl ˈkwestʃənz/ 🎧 New episode every weekday Subscribe so you don't miss the next sentence.

28 de may de 202615 min