Mind of a Maker
A daily blog inspired by Matthew Dicks
“Every action you take is a vote for the type of person you wish to become. No single instance will transform your beliefs, but as the votes build up, so does the evidence of your new identity.”
To become better at something, you have to practice. What better way to become a better writer and storyteller than to practice by making a habit of writing daily?
In this daily blog, we’ll discuss Maker-related topics as well as what inspires projects, including YouTube videos, Movies, TV Shows, Disney, Star Wars, LEGO, Books, and more. Everything is on the table, and nothing is off-limits.
Disclaimer: The thumbnail images featured on this blog are often AI-generated. See Disclosure page for more information.
3 Reasons Business Owners Must Lean Into Hard Things
Owning a business, unfortunately, comes with doing things you don't want to.
You have to keep your business legal by keeping accounting records, file taxes, and submitting legal documents. Not to mention creating content, finalizing products, and refining your business strategy. Even if you aren't avoiding anything on those lists, it reminded you of something you are.
We spend so much time avoiding hard things, but going into 2026, you should lean into those hard things you are avoiding.
3 Hidden Costs Of Procrastination That Lead Makers To Burnout & Ultimately Quitting
As much as I want to say I don't procrastinate, I do and have noticed a few things over the years.
Simple (But Effective) Pieces Of Advice I'd Give Anyone Starting To MAKE Things
I have been MAKING things for 8 years.
These are the 3 simple (but effective) pieces of advice I'd give anyone starting out (or who wants to get started):
The 1 Superpower Making Things Gives You (But It's A Duel-Edged Sword)
After I had been Making things for about a year, I realized it was an unexpected superpower.
The superpower? You believe that you can Make anything!
The kryptonite? You believe that you can Make Anything...
1 Tip I Would Give Someone Who Wanted To Start Making Things For Themselves
I have been Making things for 8 years now. And what I can tell you (from experience) is that in order to succeed as a Maker, you need to be willing to learn, willing to fail, and willing to think big.
So, here's the 1 tip I would give you if you wanted to pursue being a Maker:
2 Years Ago, I Was….Exactly Where I Am Today (And I Hate That)
Recently, I realized that I have not grown as a Maker or Content Creator over the last 2 years. That changes today.
Analysis Paralysis
Overanalyzing everything keeps me stuck in a cycle of indecision and guilt, but this blog is my step toward breaking free—because living with "what if" is far worse than taking imperfect action.
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F***
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*** by Mark Manson delivers a refreshingly blunt guide on focusing your energy only on what truly matters, with insights on meaningful problem-solving, internal motivation, and embracing life’s challenges to leave a lasting legacy.