One thing I do regularly is listen to podcasts. Most of the podcast shows I listen to are about self-help, and others are about tech and finance. There's a wealth of knowledge that I gain from just sitting or walking and listening to people with knowledge and experience, all with my earphones, phone, and PC. And it's only an example of the many ways technology helps me grow.

I find myself surfing through apps on my phone and PC daily for a wide variety of tasks and activities. While they provide convenience, they also play a role in my personal growth and development.
Learning is key. It never stops, as we all know. Being able to just sit in my room at home and learn just about anything I want on platforms like Coursera, Udemy, and Khan Academy, I am reminded every day just how much one can achieve with the right digital tools.
I have, in fact, enrolled in yet another course that should start soon and last for many months. I really would never have to be in a physical class or something to learn.

Keeping myself together every day can be daunting, if I am being honest with myself. The way I am able to manage is by using specific apps and tools to be productive, organized, and on track.
To list a few... My Notes app is where I pour out my random ideas that could potentially be useful later, just so I don't forget them. Todoist is my main to-do list app, where I, you know, organize some things to do and when to do them. PocketBook is what I use to read e-books, particularly EPUB files, although I haven't been doing much of that lately.

To keep myself in the loop about things, I try to use social media apps. You'll find my Top Picks and Personal Favorites to have a few familiar ones. These days, YouTube seems to be topping the list.
YouTube is where I do most of my learning these days. I have been spending a lot of time exploring specific niches there lately. I'd say understanding the YouTube algorithm more has been my strongest focus, alongside learning to create content better.

And speaking of creating content, it's interesting to me how much I have been able to develop in the last couple of years. This year, in particular, has the largest growth. Being able to narrow my interests is one thing, and being enabled to explore them is another. I have access to explore these interests because of digital technologies.
Going to another part of the spectrum, I have observed that my physical health is much better when I keep track of my wellbeing and fitness.

I used to track how many pushups I do in a day, how many steps I take, and a few other metrics. It's easier to see one's performance when there are records to visit. And that's why I use my phone.
Push-ups and bench presses are my favorite exercises, for example. When I keep track of how many reps and sets I do daily and compare them with the results I get, I can determine whether or not and when to make adjustments. I simply log the data on my phone. This applies to monitoring my sleep routine.
And here's a bit of how I grow and develop myself with technology. It's pretty much this week's prompt. If you're interested in more, indulge yourself here.
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