The Suzie Moore method

 Hello, everyone. I want to be successful, but the problem is that I don't know what I'm good at. So I watched a video on Suzie Moore's Youtube channel ("How to Know What You Are Good At") which will help me to achieve my goal of finding what I'm good at. Here's the exercise. 

Three things I've accomplished, or problems that I've solved, this year.

  1. Survived being electronically robbed of $170 (on a $900 budget!).
  2. Finished a solo game project in 47 days.
  3. Increased my math score by 20% on the college entrance exam. 
How did I survive being electronically robbed of $170?

  1. Aggressively saved $200 the month before. 
  2. Resisted the urge to splurge. 
  3. Saved enough to buy myself little rewards while also saving.

How did I finish a solo game project in 47 days?

  1. Aggressively solved the hardest programming problems early. 
  2. Used innovative methods to test features. 
  3. Had a dedicated schedule that I did not deviate from more than a few times.

How did I increase my math score by 20%?

  1. Took multiple online courses related to mathematics. 
  2. Read multiple math books and did the exercises contained therein. 
  3. Set clear math goals and created milestones to reach. 
Overall, what was the commonality between the three?

  1. Set clear, possible, worthwhile goals. 
  2. Create a plan and a schedule for attaining them. 
  3. Test and track my progress.
  4. (bonus) Have (lots of) fun along the way. 

How can I apply this to a new project?

  1. Set a goal of becoming a billionaire. 
  2. Create a plan and a schedule for becoming a billionaire.
  3. Test, track and adjust. 
  4. Have fun along the way. 
I'm probably butchering this, but I hope that this helps you along your journey. If you want the details of this system, don't forget to check out Susie Moore's Youtube channel. Thanks for reading. 

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