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Illustration highlighting WordPress features including templates, Jetpack integration, simple navigation tools, and an AI writing assistant.
Mar 9, 2026

What I Actually Like About WordPress (After Building a Site This Week)

After building a site this week, I found several things WordPress does really well—from its template system to Jetpack integration and simple page management.

Dan Davidson
Illustration of a man working on a laptop at sunrise with a glowing “Day 30” dashboard and upward arrows, promoting LifeAwesome OS, a self-running personal growth system designed to build daily momentum.
Feb 20, 2026

Install Momentum: Why I'm Building a Self-Running Personal Growth System in Public

Motivation fades. Systems compound. In March, I’m building LifeAwesome OS — a self-running personal growth system designed to install daily momentum, reduce overwhelm, and rebuild self-assurance through repeatable action.

Dan Davidson
An illustrated man sitting thoughtfully at a desk, looking toward a window as a small glowing lightbulb symbolizes a quiet idea waiting to take shape.
Jan 25, 2026

Why People Abandon Good Ideas

Most good ideas don’t disappear because we quit. They fade under pressure — and wait for us to return when we’re ready.

Dan Davidson
An illustrated figure in a calm, softly lit digital space, tending to a personal website that represents a stable and enduring digital home.
Jan 25, 2026

How to Keep Your Digital Home Alive (Without Turning It Into a Chore)

Most digital projects don’t fail — they become heavy. A digital home lasts when returning feels natural instead of demanding.

Dan Davidson
An illustrated figure carefully building a website interface made of glowing panels, representing the early stages of creating an online presence.
Jan 25, 2026

Becoming a Digital Creator... What Do You Build First?

When you’re creating online, the first thing you build shouldn’t maximize reach. It should reduce uncertainty and give your ideas a place to grow.

Dan Davidson