How to Find Projects That Make You Jump Out of Bed Every Morning
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There’s something special about having a project that makes you want to get out of bed in the morning. Not just any project, but one that brings you real pleasure over time—a long-term project that keeps you excited, curious, and alive. This is what I call the love of life: waking up with a reason, a spark, something that pulls you forward.
We all know those mornings when it’s tempting to stay in bed, especially on weekends. You tell yourself you’ll just rest a bit longer, and suddenly it’s 11 a.m. and you wonder where your day went. It’s easy to lose time like this. But when you have a project that truly excites you, you don’t want to waste your mornings. You want to jump in, to feel that little tremor of excitement, that vibration in your heart. That’s what a good project does—it speaks to you, it moves you.
A project that lasts for years can give you more satisfaction than any bad habit or quick fix. It’s an investment in yourself. It could be anything: starting a YouTube channel, learning video editing, making beautiful videos like in the movies. I’m not great at video editing myself, but I love learning new things, and maybe one day I’ll get better at it.
Right now, I’m deep into programming, data science, and artificial intelligence. I’m working on fine-tuning AI models for my app, Mi Snap, which is all about food and nutrition. I even built an AI model called Nutri AI—yes, the name is a bit obvious, but it does the job! I still use my old computer from 2017, which I bought when I was living in Manchester. It’s not the latest, but it works, and it reminds me how far I’ve come.
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Mi Snap is my long-term project. It’s not just an app; it’s something that drives me. I love checking out what competitors are doing, downloading their apps, and seeing what features they offer. Sometimes, their ideas spark new ones for me. But I always come back to my own project, making it better, more useful, and more in line with what I need.
I’m the number one user of my app. I build it for myself first, to solve my own problems. If nobody else used it, I’d still use it. That’s the secret: when you create something that you truly need, you’re always motivated to improve it. If others find it useful too, that’s a bonus.
Having a project like this is something I recommend to everyone. It doesn’t have to be big or complicated. Even a simple app that helps you clean up your computer, or a food journal, can become a source of pride and joy. The key is to find something that matters to you, something you’ll stick with, something that makes you feel good about your time and your progress.
Working on Mi Snap takes a lot of time, but it’s a passion. I do it because I care about eating well and living well. It’s a long journey, but it’s worth it. If you’re the main user of your own project, you’ll always have a reason to keep going.
“The best way to predict the future is to create it.”
—Peter Drucker
“Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions.”
—Dalai Lama
If you want to feel more fulfilled and happy, start a long-term project. Make it something that excites you, something that you’ll want to wake up for. It doesn’t have to be perfect, and it doesn’t have to be for anyone else but you. The important thing is to start, to keep going, and to let your project grow with you.
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Key Takeaways
- Find a project that excites you and makes you want to get up in the morning.
- Build something for yourself first—if others like it, that’s a bonus.
- Don’t worry about being perfect; focus on what brings you joy and meaning.
- Let your project grow with you over time.
Action Steps
- Think about what you’d love to work on, even if nobody else cares.
- Start small, but start today.
- Keep improving your project for yourself, not for others.
- Use your own needs as your guide.
Reflection
- What project would make you jump out of bed in the morning?
- Are you building something for yourself, or just to please others?
- How can you turn your interests into a long-term passion?
Pierre-Henry Soria
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