Saturday-Pentacle // Issue 185 // Week 21 // 2020

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By Himanshu Sachdeva

Hello!

After a previous couple of hectic weeks, this past week was a little better (except for Monday, Tuesday where the residue work of the previous weeks was being cleared up). I meditated on 4 days last week and stretched as well to calm my mind and body. The previous week, I was almost about to freak out with stress.

I was able to write more this week and finished up a few pending copywriting pieces for my blog and also finished an introduction and editing of the guest post of this past week. You can read it here.

I’m working more to improve my writing and specifically writing online. Because I’ve slowly understood that writing for different platforms is completely different. For example –

  1. For twitter, dense ideas with clear thoughts in fewer lines.
  2. For How to blogs – medium form simple writing with clear bullet forms which are easily consumable.
  3. For an essay or article on a specific subject – Spend your time properly on researching on the idea, it should reflect clarity of thoughts but also the deepest knowledge about the subject.
  4. For a book – fast and imperfect writing in your first draft, and then 2-3 edit iterations.

The most important aspect of improving your writing is sitting daily and churning out words on the screen or paper. Daily! there is no other way. I’m continuing to schedule writing every day.

Coming to the book reading/listening progress, I moved forward on below books –

  1. Highly Productive Remote Work by Darius Foroux – 80% done (Kindle)
  2. Breaking Smart: Season One: How Software is Eating the World – 60% done (an amazing book recommended by David Perell) (Kindle)
  3. The Sign of the Four” of the Sherlock Holmes series – 70% done (Audible)

No progress on below ones this week –

  1. Becoming a Category of One by Joe Calloway – 20% done only (Audible)
  2. The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand – 20% done only (Kindle).

That’s it for the personal updates.

Without further adieu, please enjoy this week’s Saturday-Pentacle.


Issue 185 // Week 21 // 2020


An article I found useful

How to rewire your brain to beat procrastination – This is a great article which shares the idea that as humans we are now prone to procrastination more than ever. In the world of information overload when we have to focus on a task, we have 100s of distractions ready at your palm (in the mobile phones).

Procrastination wasn’t there in ancient times. as humans evolved and reached the information age, our mind evolved and the procrastination came to light. But the way it came to be, the same way it can be overcome. Our mind can train itself to overcome procrastination, through the process called Neuroplasticity.

This article shares the definition of Neuroplasticity and how to rewire your brain to beat procrastination with different techniques like S.M.A.R.T. goals and much more.

Great useful read which anyone can start implementing in their lives.


A show I loved —

Upload – This Amazon Studios’s original show – Upload is really good. It shows that in the near future a person’s consciousness can be uploaded into a digital space and they can have a digital afterlife which is dependant on the data plan you take from a service provider. So eventually in your afterlife also your monetary value will define the quality of the place you live in. (that sounds sad and capitalistic).

But the human element in this show and all the CGI wizardry is just astounding.

I totally recommend the season 1 (season 2 is yet to come).

Here is the trailer –


A video I loved

The Toxic World of Self Help – I resonated well with this video. James Jani (The video creator) didn’t say that everything is bad, the way it looks from the title of the video. But he put out quite a good points which one should be aware of.

Here is the summary of the wisdom from this video –

  1. Be aware of fake gurus, which are a million in this digitally social world.
  2. Keep yourself aware of social media and self-help rabbit-hole.
  3. Don’t allow yourself to consume more than you take action on.
  4. Don’t just keep on following the self-help advice like a robot, it’s ok to be human and take time for recovery and healing as well.
  5. Focus on what your task/business needs right now. Ignore the fluff. (Action Faking – that’s a new term I learned from this video)

To learn more on this, check out the video –


Music I’m loving —

Know Your Worth by Khalid – This amazing upbeat song by Khalid kept me going this past week.

Beautiful lyrics and great music. Must listen (on repeat).


Quote which I found meaningful –

Believe in yourself. Under-confidence leads to a self-fulfilling prophecy that you are not good enough for your work.

— Dr Roopleen

Before saying “see you next week”

Here is the second story of my Lifestyle Design in Action – Story Series which I published this past week –

Also posted this photo on Instagram. You can check it out here or go to my Instagram for the whole story and more –

Until Next Saturday!

Thanks for reading.

Himanshu


About Author

I’m Himanshu Sachdeva, a technology professional working in Mumbai, India. I spend most of my spare time making Podcasts, YouTube videos and write on Lifestyle Design and sometimes stories.

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Saturday-Pentacle // Issue 184 // Week 20 // 2020

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By Himanshu Sachdeva

Hello there!

Last week was quite hectic from the work perspective. Work from home has now become like working double hours because of multiple factors like –

  1. Anyone can call you anytime.
  2. Networks are slow because of overload traffic due to everyone working from home.
  3. Even machines are becoming slow because they are constantly being used 50% more than usual.

Physical and mental exhaustion is taking toll.

So didn’t get much time for the reading this past week, but still i dedicated a half of my Sunday to reading. I also worked on defining my core values (check point one of today’s newsletter), that exercise is still going on. Hopefully I’ll finish it this weekend and most likely will publish a blog post around this topic as well.

Coming to the book progress, I moved forward on below books –

  1. Highly Productive Remote Work by Darius Foroux – 60% done (Kindle)
  2. Breaking Smart: Season One: How Software is Eating the World – 40% done (an amazing book recommended by David Perell) (Kindle)

No progress on below ones this week –

  1. The Sign of the Four” of the Sherlock Holmes series – 40% done only (Audible)
  2. Becoming a Category of One by Joe Calloway – 20% done only (Audible)
  3. The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand – 20% done only (Kindle).

Without further adieu, please enjoy this week’s Saturday-Pentacle.


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A life exercise I’m doing

Defining my Core Values List – As one of my favourite writers – Darius Foroux tells in this essay

Just like a healthy root system is essential for a healthy tree, core values are essential for a healthy life. They define our character and the way we live. Without values, we lack clarity about who we are and what we want in life. 

— Darius Foroux

I think that until we know our values we sort of become a person who either lives without values or adapts other’s values unknowingly. Until we don’t define our core life values we actually don’t know who we are.

So I’m taking some time from past few days and writing down my values and why I resonate with those values.

For example – Curiosity is one of my values – cause I’m natively very curious about things and why they are the way they are.

I’m currently referencing the list shared by Darius. (Essay link above) to think about many other values as well and drilling down to my top 10 values.

I feel if one sticks to their core values, one can build a strong character which resonates with who they actually are.


A page I couldn’t get enough off —

Animals about to drop album photos – This BoredPanda page was hilarious where the staff shared the amazing photos of Animals who look like they are about to drop the hottest music album of the year.

My personal favourites from this page –

#6 The Band With The Twin Guitarists
#7 The Pop Trio Owls

These made my evening in these stressful times and I laughed.


A video I loved

Should You Specialize or Be a Generalist? – Many of us are often in this dilemma that should I be a generalist or develop a specialized skillset. In this video, Tim Ferriss answers this question and his awesome answer resonated with me. He suggests being a Specialized Generalist. New word? Huh!

He also shares that the following three skills are essential to be anything in your life –

  1. Public Speaking
  2. Writing
  3. Negotiating

Check out the video to learn more.


Music I’m loving —

Grace of Silence – In the search of some soothing soulful music, I stumbled upon this Handpan Duo. They are just amazing.

Handpan music is just so much pure and blissful. This duo’s chemistry is just fantastic.


Quote which I found useful to declutter –

Loneliness is when you’re missing people, aloneness is when you’re enjoying yourself.

— Anthony de Mello, author of Awareness

Before saying “see you next week”
Here are a few pictures I posted in the past few days on my Instagram. You can check them out here or go to my Instagram for the whole stories and more –

Until Next Saturday!

Thanks for reading.

Himanshu


About Author

I’m Himanshu Sachdeva, a technology professional working in Mumbai, India. I spend most of my spare time making Podcasts, YouTube videos and write on Lifestyle Design and sometimes stories.

Every Saturday, I send out an email newsletter called “Saturday Pentacle”, a list of the cool stuff I explored in the past week, including quotes, photos, books, articles, movies, documentaries and so on!

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Saturday-Pentacle – Week 12 – 2019

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App of the week

Canva – I’m in love with this app. This is not just an app, it’s basically a cloud-based service for graphic design. The best you can get.

You can make all type of creative work with it – Instagram post designs, story designs, your company’s branding like logo, banners and everything in between. It has all the basic tools as well as advanced tools for graphic design.

Available on – Web | Google Play Store | Apple App Store


My most popular Instagram post recently

Bombay corner!
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A Person I’m fascinated with —

Matt D’Avella – He is a filmmaker and a podcaster. Basically created the life what I dream of. He put out not just quality content visually but the depth of the stories and topics is just awe inspiring.

Go check him out – Instagram | YouTube


A song I’m loving —

The Ride by Amanda Palmer – I got introduced to Amanda through The Tim Ferriss Show podcast. She just blew my mind with that episode. She is a renowned singer and wife of one of my favourite writers Neil Gaiman. A little later, I discovered her new album – There will be no intermissions. To be honest this album is a little sad and can make someone cry. But at the same time so powerful that it can actually take you for a ride (into another world).

Go check it out – Spotify | YouTube


Quote I’m pondering on lately – 

“There is only one question that matters. What are you unwilling to feel?”

— Amanda Palmer (From The Tim Ferriss Show)


Until Next Saturday!

Thanks for reading.

Himanshu

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Person I’m fascinated with –

Jimmy Chin – To me he is mostly unreal. I mean the things he does. Doing photography at places one wouldn’t even think about and dare. He is a mountain climber himself. He did ‘Free Solo’ (which is shared as the 4th bullet below) documentary with his wife.


My most popular Instagram post recently

Sometimes riding is as meditative.
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Music I ‘m listening to  —

This Tom Walker song – Leave a light on is really good, have been listening to it quite frequently.


A documentary I’m looking forward to watch —

I’m looking forward to watching this one. Even watching the trailer gave me goosebumps. Here is the official text from the trailer –

From award-winning documentary filmmaker E. Chai Vasarhelyi and world-renowned photographer and mountaineer Jimmy Chin, comes FREE SOLO, a stunning, intimate and unflinching portrait of free soloist climber Alex Honnold, as he prepares to achieve his lifelong dream: climbing the face of the world’s most famous rock… the 3,200ft El Capitan in Yosemite National Park… without a rope –


Quote I’m pondering on lately – 

“Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face.”

– Victor Hugo


Until Next Saturday!

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Saturday-Pentacle – Week 39 – 2018

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Post of the week –

An awesome Bicycle product which my friend recommended 

64 LED Bicycle Lazer Tail Light Wireless Remote MTB Bike Night Riding Turning Lamp Signal Safety Flashlight — I got the recommendation of this product from one of my Cycling group friends, It’s super awesome, It can be used to remotely indicate if you are going left or right. One more awesome feature is that it provides a Lazer trail on both sides which mark a line on both sides while you are riding a bike, It makes it super easy for others on the road to notice that a cyclist is riding. I’m looking forward to buy this one shortly.


Person I’m fascinated with 

Coach Urmi – Official Nike Training Coach, She is an inspiration and so full of energy and her Insta page is the reflection of that.

Check her Insta page for functional training tips and fitness motivation – @coach.urmi


What I’ve been listening to   —

Masters of Scale Podcast – Especially the episode with Arianna Huffington (Founder of The Huffington Post, Thrive Global)

In this episode, Reid Hoffman (Founder of LinkedIn) talks to Arianna Huffington (Founder of The Huffington Post, Thrive Global). Arianna talks about a very important aspect of running the business – Learning when and how to recharge. She also talks about how she dramatically scaled the Huffington Post — and then experienced profound burnout. She now leads Thrive Global, which scales the idea of balance across an organisation. Really great podcast episode.


What I’m been watching —

Famous MKBHD on Hot Ones show By First We Feast (on YouTube)

This is an amazing show where the host Sean Evans makes their guest eat Chicken Wings and in some cases vegan wings (when guests are vegan or vegetarian) but the speciality of these wings is that they are dabbed with Spicy and super hot sauces and then he talks to them about their lives with all these interesting questions while their face is on fire. Really interesting.


Quote I’m pondering on lately – 

“The ego always looks for information that confirms what it wants to believe. Basically, a big ego makes us have a strong confirmation bias.”

— Ego Is the Enemy of Good Leadership on hbr.org


Until Next Saturday!

Thanks for reading.

Himanshu

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Post of the week —

A private messaging app I’m experimenting with 


Signal

There are several services offering private messaging but Signal is one app which I’m trying after experimenting with Telegram. It offers free, end-to-end encryption for both messages and private calls. Importing thing to mention is that It’s also recommended by Edward Snowden (remember Snowden? The CIA guy who revealed NSA’s global surveillance) and renowned security expert Bruce Schneier, among others.


An amazing Instagram account I’ve been following — NITCH

Don’t know why this never showed up in my recommended pages follow list on Instagram. This amazing Insta page profiles the classic stars in pure B&W. Found so many unseen images of my favourite stars. This page is inspiring and sort of a classic eye candy.


Article I’m pondering on  —

How to Live Without Google — After all these big companies being accused of misusing our data for ads and even for political reasons. I want to try and break out of this vicious circle. Living without Facebook would be rather easy but Living without Google? I never thought I can go back to living without Google as we are so much into their digital eco-system. We use Google Chrome as our browser, Google Drive to sync our files and Gmail as our mailing client (however my main mail of choice is Outlook from ages, but still). You get it right? We are almost slaves to Google. We think we use their services free. But it’s never really free. It’s always compensated with your personal data. But then I found an alternate search engine called ‘DuckDuckGo’ (don’t go on the weird name) and that changed quite a lot of things for me. This particular article suggests how we can live without all things Google without compensation.


What I’ve been watching —

Emotional Release from 10 years of Back Pain

This is gonna be weird that I’m sharing a video showing a doctor sharing his process of releasing a patient from back pain but for unknown reasons it’s relaxing as well. You should watch this entire video and you’ll probably get to know what I’m saying. This doctor is a legit chiropractor, I’ve verified that, and literally, he’s like a magician.


Quote I’m pondering on lately – 

“There’s no such things as a small act of kindness. Every act creates a ripple with no logical end.”

— Scott Adams


Until Next Saturday!

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Himanshu

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Post of the week —

Kala Ghoda Art Festival – 2016

I went in this art fest for the first time in 2016 and this piece is a photo essay written by me. Which reveals my experience from that day in a very visual way.


My most popular Instagram post recently

Unsaid’

I found this poem in an art fest couple of years ago. It still gets me sometimes.

Click the photo below to read the entire story. . .


Article I’m pondering on  —

“The Art of Intimacy. What it takes to be less lonely.”

This article explores the real meaning of the word ‘Loneliness’. So thoughtfully written that I would like to quote a line from this piece –

“Loneliness isn’t feeling like you don’t really know anybody. It’s feeling like nobody could ever really know you.”


What I’ve been listening to

idontwannabeyouanymore Cover by Chloe Moriondo

Got to know about this song through a Facebook post. After watching this I’m damn sure that cover songs can be more beautiful than originals. Here is the link to the original song by Billie Eilish.


Quote I’m pondering on lately – 

“If you would not have a man flinch when the crisis comes, train him before it comes.”

— Seneca the Younger


Until Next Saturday!

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Himanshu

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Post of the week –

New episode on “The Himanshu Sachdeva Show” today –

Why most of the humans need to learn the real meaning of Feminism!

In this episode, I’m talking about feminism and why most of the humans need to learn the real meaning of Feminism!


My most popular Instagram post recently

The sun dial!

This marvellous piece of art and science just amazed me in The Konark temple in Orissa!
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The guide told us how precise it can tell time by sun’s position and the shadows it drops!
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Click the photo below to read the entire story.


 An article I’ve been pondering on  —

Marc Ecko’s 10 Rules for Getting “Influencer” Attention

If you are a growing photographer, writer, filmmaker, cartoonist or any kind of creative. You need your work to reach the bigger audience you seek. But for that, you need to collaborate with the bigger creative who have already proved it in the market. They are called influencers now. This article tells you exactly how to get influencers with the SWAG BOMB approach.


What I’m watching –

Goa Tattoo Festival 2018 – The Aftermovie

Here is an awesome film of Goa Tattoo festival of this year (2018). This festival is becoming a biggie in the tattoo community. I don’t have tattoos as of yet, however, I’m very curious to learn about different artists and designs. Go check it out.


Quote I’m pondering on lately – 

“Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist.”

— Pablo Picasso


Until Next Saturday!

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Himanshu

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Saturday-Pentacle – Week 35 – 2018

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Post of the week –

App/Service I’m re-discovering –

Doodle – This app solves the problem of scheduling a meeting with one person or multiple people! If you are a frequent meeting organiser then you know what back and forth a meeting invite can do. With this app, you can just create a meeting poll with few timings and share it with the people you want to have a meeting with. They choose the timing they are comfortable with and it fixes the appointment in both your calendars. Simple but useful.


My most popular Instagram post recently

The Bombay Art Society

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Different Architecture. .

Click the photo below to read the entire story. . .


An article I’ve been pondering on  —

The Reddit Forum That Guesses Who You Are Based on What’s in Your Fridge

This NewYorker article explores a Reddit forum where people post a photo of their fridge and members of this forum tell who are you based on the things found in your fridge. This basically invokes a chain of thoughts about someone’s personality traits. Interesting read.


What I’m listening to —

“The Lumineers – The Ballad Of Cleopatra”

I fell in love with The Lumineers the day I watched the song “Sleep on the floor”. But then the whole story behind the video was put into a bigger story as “The Ballad of Cleopatra”. If you just wanna watch my favourite song Sleep on the floor, watch from 8:25 minutes. But the whole story is just amazing.


Quote I’m pondering on lately – 

“Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday and avoiding today.”

— Wayne Dyer


Until Next Saturday!

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Himanshu

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Post of the week –

Try to be your own best instead of someone else’s.

Your race is not with someone else, it’s with you. Do something awesome and then try to do it better. That’s how you become world class. That’s how you achieve excellence.


My most popular Instagram post recently

#throwback to the Jaipur trip last year.

Just met this amazing @furballstory crew at the airport.
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When I talked to them. They said they were helping people out, who were in stress due to delayed or missed flights with the help of these therapy dogs.
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Click the photo below to read the entire story…


A thought I’ve been pondering on-  What if the past, the present and the future are occurring simultaneously? All at once. The future is already there in our mind. Sometimes these transverses cross and that’s why we have deja-vu?


What I’m listening to —

Let me down slowly By Alec Benjamin

This song has been doing rounds in my evening playlist from past couple of days! It’s kind of a song that has the right kind beats but lyrics invokes the emotion that doesn’t feel right.


Quote I’m pondering on lately – 

“What makes you different or weird—that’s your strength.”

— Meryl Streep


Until Next Saturday!

Thanks for reading.

Himanshu

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