WIP Wrapped 2025

2025 was you staying in motion: shipping constantly on #fajarsiddiq while still actually living your life in between the work. The arc of the year was consistency turning into real momentum—more content, more ops, more systems, and more proof that people are paying attention. You stacked milestone moments (18k on IG, 1M reel views, 1k YouTube subs, 100 supporters, a newspaper feature) right alongside the quiet daily grind that made them possible.
Completed
✅ 1,851 todos
Completed per month
✅ 154 todos
Best streak
🔥 2010 days
Most active month (222 todos)
⚡ January
Most active day of week
👍 Tuesday
Least active day of week
👎 Monday
Most active project
fajarsiddiq.com
100% of your todos

January

In January, you kept the momentum going on #fajarsiddiq with a steady mix of content, community, and hands-on business ops. Between travel days, meetups, and a wedding, you still found time to ship updates to your site and set up new tools for your social channels.

February

February was a nice mix of creator grind and real-life resets. You kept things moving on #fajarsiddiq with steady routines, content work, and a bunch of travel/food moments across Malaysia and Singapore—plus a big YouTube milestone along the way.

March

March was a full Ramadan month for you, balancing faith + family moments with steady maker ops under #fajarsiddiq. You kept things moving every day—orders, deliveries, payments, content edits—and still made time for small joys like a quick trip and hanging with friends.

April

In April, you kept #fajarsiddiq moving with a steady mix of creator work (videos, shorts, design) and lots of real-life momentum—drives, coworking days, and time back in the village. It was one of those months where you handled the boring admin stuff too (domains, records, finance) while still making room for meetups, family, and a few fun moments.

May

May was a real mix of builder mode and real life moments for you. You kept #fajarsiddiq moving with a ton of small but meaningful ops/design work, while also squeezing in roadtrips, good food, and a couple of standout personal moments.

June

June was a solid mix of maker momentum and real-life resets. You kept things moving on #fajarsiddiq with a ton of design + content work, while also making time for travel, Eid moments, and the simple routines (coffee, mosque, and getting life admin done).

July

July was one of those busy, on-the-move months where you kept #fajarsiddiq moving forward while handling real life admin and travel. You balanced client work, content updates, and a bunch of practical errands, and still made time for good food and a few reset moments along the way.

August

August was a solid mix of maker momentum and real-life resets. You kept #fajarsiddiq moving with a bunch of site + infra work (domains, DNS, SSL, templates), while also making time for creative stuff like podcasting and dropping a new rap song on Spotify.

September

September was a solid mix of client work, creator momentum, and some proper real-life time outside the laptop. You kept #fajarsiddiq moving with lots of small ops wins (invoices, follow-ups, edits) and then capped it off with a big visibility moment getting featured for your digital nomad life.

October

October was a solid mix of maker momentum and real-life reset energy for you. You kept #fajarsiddiq moving with steady design + ops work, while also getting out there for trips, events, and quality time (including an AWS office visit with your wife).

November

In November, you kept #fajarsiddiq moving with a steady mix of building, content work, and real-life resets. You balanced travel and events with routines, health check-ins, and a couple of standout wins that made the month feel memorable.

December

December was a packed month of creating and sharing under #fajarsiddiq, while still making time for food, friends, and a quick roadtrip vibe. You juggled video production, social updates, and some real-life resets to close out 2025 with momentum.

What really defined this year was how much you kept showing up for the unglamorous stuff—todos, invoices, renewals, DNS/SSL, edits, follow-ups, admin—without losing your creator energy. You didn’t just “make content,” you built a whole little machine around it: sites, offers, subscriptions, community, and distribution across channels, then kept tightening the workflow with better tools and gear. At the same time, you didn’t let the grind erase your life: Ramadan routines and your Khatam goal, time with family, meetups with homies, beach nights with fireworks, camping resets, and those simple food-and-coffee moments that keep you grounded. And you collected real credibility along the way—getting featured for your digital nomad life, winning 2 medals at myyc2025, and seeing supporters rally behind you—like the year kept reminding you, “yeah, this is real.” Going into 2026, the pattern is clear: when you stay consistent and keep it personal, your progress compounds fast—so keep shipping, but keep the human moments too.
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