#72 - Finding your zone
In the backlash of ambiguity and uncertainity how to discover your unique side
Don't let your learning lead to knowledge;
let your learning lead to action
~=~ JIM ROHN ~=~
Finding your unique zone starts with trying out lot of things and observing what gives you energy and what drains. And then focus more on the energizing activities. Make sure to have FUN in the PROCESS. The intent in the discovery should always be curiosity than becoming an expert. Becoming an expert is byproduct our outcome of the process. Output is the clarity of your unique strengths.
IKIGAI provides a great framework to finding your zone.
AtomicSketches update
Sketchnote from community
Sketchnote by Jatin Kapadia
Jatin capture a great concept of Conscious computing in given times of GenAI.
I have been wondering about this. When almost everything will be created by AI, manual creation will gain importance and valued more. Imperfection will be valued more. Humans are not used or programmed to live in perfect world.
I liked clear typographical hierarchy, visual closure using boundaries and use of colors in this sketchnote.
Sketchnote by Ben Crothers
I asked Ben about this sketchnote and appreciated the visual metaphors.
Here’s what he said
Thanks Kumar Ahir , and yeah indeed, I drew it on a whiteboard. I prefer foamcore boards, or even just large paper. I think next time I'll think ahead and bring my roll of large paper, cut a piece to size, and attach it to the whiteboard before I start. Then I can use much better markers! ;)
Myth buster of the week
That’s all for today. See you next week.
Thank you for reading Letsketchin. 🥧
—Kumar












loved it
Very engaging newsletter, lots of things which are grabbing my attention, like Direction > Speed, then a Venn diagram that talks about finding your zone and IKIGAI one is my favourite. Being humble and curious is another gem. Loved the sketchnote created by Jatin and Ben. Thanks for sharing your wisdom with us 🙂