Personal Update - 2019

What I've been doing

If somehow I was able to travel back one year ago and tell myself what would happen in a year from now, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't even believe it.

Here are the highlights of what happened in the last year:

  • Met an amazing person (who eventually became my girlfriend)

  • Travelled to Guatemala and Mexico City with some of my best friends

  • Left the consulting world and joined a small tech company as a Project Manager

  • Moved out of my parents' house

  • Travelled to Italy with the girlfriend

  • Deleted both FB and Instagram Apps from my phone and set the settings to greyscale

 
My friends and I on top of the Acatenango Volcano in Guetemala after a full day of hiking. Myself, Cheetah, Chan and Topa (from left to right)

My friends and I on top of the Acatenango Volcano in Guetemala after a full day of hiking. Myself, Cheetah, Chan and Topa (from left to right)

 

What am I up to now

👨‍💻Work

TThe company I work for, GlobalVision, decided to create a product team and I was offered to join it as a Product Manager. As someone who is interested in multiple facets of a business (sales, engineering, marketing, product development), this feels like the perfect role for me as you need to have a good understanding of every aspects of the business to perform well as a Product Manager.

Kaizen is all about making small improvements over time that will compound. This is why I decided to join the Product Circle, a community in Montreal that consists of only product managers to give each other tips and tricks based on our daily experiences at work. This past week was the second meeting I attended and one of the product managers suggested I take the Product Manager courses given by the Pragmatic Institute. He said that it really changed the way he thought about product management, so I'm definitely going to be looking into it. If any of you have taken the class, I'd love to hear about it!

🎙Projects

Last year, my brother and I decided to do a small project called the Kaizen Challenge, where we set ourselves a different challenge to complete every month (from learning how to cook Pho to learning Spanish). After 4 months, we stopped updating the blog and after 6 months, we stopped doing the challenges all together.

This year, I started a new project with my good friend Cheetah and decided to start a podcast, named the Totem podcast where we talk about self-improvement, the education system, photography, mindset, and much more! Unlike my previous project, I really want this one to work. We've already done a few interviews and are planning to start releasing episodes in July (hype!!!!!!) Be sure to subscribe to my newsletter if you aren't already so I can keep you updated ;).

✍️Skills

One thing I've always had a hard time doing is explaining and/or summarizing ideas and concepts clearly and concisely and learning how to write better is one way to help me. Which is why I decided to enroll in an online writing class called Write of Passage taught by two of my favorite online writers: David Perell and Tiago Forte. I've always performed better in a class setting, and so far, I've already done a lot more than I would normally have. For example, this post I'm doing here is a part of one of our assignments!

📚Books

I've been really bad with books since the beginning of the year. Right now, I'm reading a book on writing called Draft No.4: On the Writing Process by John McPhee (one of the most impactful teachers Tim Ferriss had when he was at Princeton University) and I'm hoping to do a summary of the book once I'm done reading it! I'm also reading High Output Management by Andy Grove, who is the former CEO of Intel and is highly recommended for anyone who wants to be a good manager by one of my favorite twitter follows, Keith Rabois.

📺TV Shows

I actually don't watch TV/Netflix as much anymore (except for GOT - which is now done), but one show I highly highly recommend is the anime Boku No Hero Academia. "Really, Alex? An anime? Are you like twelve?" Well yes, I still look like I'm 12 still, but trust me it's GOOD. Now how good is it? For someone who's trying to limit his external inputs, I feel that Boku No Hero is an excellent input to have. First of all, it's HYPE! I linked one of the hypest scenes of the show. After watching it, how can you NOT want to just stop right there and try and become the best at whatever you're doing? It also teaches you about grit, self-improvement, teamwork, passion and doing whatever it takes to be the best version of yourself. This show really transcends what the Kaizen Dojo is all about. Definitely look out for a blog merging self-improvement and Boku no Hero in the near future!

 

Anime - Tech - Games - VR

 

That's all for my first newsletter! Next Tuesday we'll be starting with issue #1 of the Kaizen Dojo!

Thanks for reading!

Cheers,

Alexander