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 per month
✅ 154 todos
Most active month
(222 todos)
⚡ January
Most active day of week
👍 Tuesday
Least active day of week
👎 Monday
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.
- You put in serious reps on #fajarsiddiq.com this month, closing out a big batch of work (210 completed todos).
- You hit a major social milestone: 18k followers on Instagram, and you also celebrated a reel reaching 1 Million Views.
- You went on a KL staycation and made it a full food tour moment (Absolute Thai, Shell Out, plus coffee stops).
- You showed up for people: your friend’s wedding and a group photo with the SEA yoyo players was a standout memory.
- You spent time out in nature too—river hangs and fishing trips (including the very real “no fish” night).
- You kept building your creator/shop stack: connecting ManyChat with Instagram, and working on Fourthwall + YouTube/X shop setup while designing merch pages and new cards (Course/Affiliate/Tutorial).
- You stayed consistent with community work—meetups, mentoring, follow-ups, and regular community updates alongside the content uploads.
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.
- You hit the big one: 1,000 YouTube subscribers, then followed it up by uploading an unboxing video for the DJI Neo drone.
- You bought a DJI drone kit and got hands-on with the whole setup (including grabbing extra tripod gear and downloading DJI Fly + Virtual Flight to practice).
- You stayed consistent on
#fajarsiddiq with ongoing Canva design work—making thumbnails, new designs, and pulling logos together.
- You activated Instagram subscriptions and experimented with distribution/marketing (boosted posts, Creator Search Insights, and even noted Instagram ads).
- You got out and about for Ramadan prep and vibes: drove from Selangor to Singapore, hit Kampong Gelam and Bazaar Utara, and did groceries for Ramadan.
- You made time for people stuff too—multiple family meetups, a visit to a friend’s house, and a homies meetup.
- You captured the simple good moments: river time, Geylang food (satay + sugar cane/porridge), and other solid eats like kunafa and Lanzhou noodles.
- You kept your life/admin in check with the unsexy wins—clearing emails, organizing notes, and cleaning up images/videos. تنها but important.
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.
- You kicked off Ramadan strong: masjid on day 1, suhoor/iftar routines, and consistent recitation throughout the month (
#fajarsiddiq).
- Big personal win: you completed your Khatam goal—reading 604 pages of Quran across 30 days during Ramadan (
#fajarsiddiq).
- You kept the business engine running with lots of hands-on ops: sending orders/deliveries, doing payment settlements, labelling, printing stickers, and stocking supplies (
#fajarsiddiq).
- You pushed your content workflow forward—rough cuts, editing in Final Cut Pro X/CapCut, converting horizontal to vertical, exporting, and publishing Ramadan-related videos (including the Orphans Project) (
#fajarsiddiq).
- You handled the boring-but-important admin side too: renewing domains, doing customer/vendor updates, and staying on top of emails and transactions (
#fajarsiddiq).
- You made room for people-time: a meetup with homies and multiple family iftar meetups, including the last iftar with family before Eid (
#fajarsiddiq).
- You had a fun little Singapore moment with the Hyper Yoyo buy + a yoyo demo, and you also got some travel in with ferry rides between Indonesia and Singapore (
#fajarsiddiq).
- You marked personal milestones—your birthday mid-month—and closed out with a clear ‘pre-eid’ wrap-up vibe (
#fajarsiddiq).
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.
- You powered through a big month on #fajarsiddiq.com with 170 completed todos—pure consistency.
- You refreshed your content workflow: edited a bunch of videos, experimented with turning horizontal into vertical, and uploaded new shorts (including a Raya video).
- You explored new tools and setups for building faster—trying v0.dev, checking out Lovable 2.0, and setting up Apple Intelligence on your Mac.
- You did the unsexy ops work that keeps everything stable: renewed domains, updated MX records, handled PartnerStack updates/verification, and worked on finance reports + tax filing (YA 2025).
- You got outside and captured the vibe—village time with a solid sunrise shot, plus drone flights by the river and around the village.
- You made time for people and community: meetups, a family gathering, and you even noted your community hitting 400+ members.
- You squeezed in small wins and treats: movie night (Blood Brothers + popcorn), camping cafe hangout, and a few memorable meals (arayes, nasi ayam penyet, sushi, durian ice cream).
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.
- Crushed a big month of execution on #fajarsiddiq.com with 138 completed todos—steady momentum across the whole month.
- Set clear revenue intentions for
#fajarsiddiq (calling out reaching 1k in sales, then pushing toward 10k) and did a company self-reflection to keep the direction sharp.
- Shipped a bunch of brand/design work: posters, logo work, Canva + Figma sessions, and you even designed your company t-shirt (Euphorya).
- Kept the operations side tight: cleared emails repeatedly, organized notes, updated Notion, renewed your domain, and handled admin like Singpass authentication + support calls.
- Made time for content too—editing videos, exporting stories, and posting updates across Telegram/IG/TikTok to keep the engine running.
- Had some solid life moments: met @ryzal (and also met the founder of readermode.io), then later did a roadtrip vibe with village/rice field views and a Kuala Selangor/Perak trip with mosque visits.
- Looked after your people and yourself: bought a bouquet + notes for your wife, and also took care of your body with a neck massage after all the grind.
- Enjoyed the simple wins—chicken rice, A&W, pizza, steamboat, ice cream, and a memorable sunset drive to cap off the month.
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).
- You shipped a lot of consistent output for
#fajarsiddiq (136 completed todos), mostly around Canva design, editing videos, and sending client files/updates.
- You launched ramadanmakers.com/ and handled the practical stuff around it too (DNS updates + Canva DNS authorization).
- You launched supermakers.xyz/ and also built on the “startup generator AI” idea—proper builder energy this month.
- You leaned into community + personal brand by joining Peerlist, verifying your profile, and doing a Peerlist launch + sharing it on X.
- Eid week showed up in your log: Eid prayers, prepping Eid stuff, and celebrating—nice balance alongside work.
- You got out and moved around: camping + BBQ, plus the Kedah to Selangor drive (4 hours) and some scenic breaks (mountain view, village view, sunset).
- You took care of the everyday wins too: clearing emails, planning your calendar, washing the car, a rest day, and even renewing Canva Pro yearly to keep your workflow smooth.
- Food moments worth remembering: ayam penyet, satay grilling, noodles with egg, Texas Chicken, and of course durian making multiple appearances. (Plus cooking your own food near the end of the month.)
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.
- You got a lot done on
#fajarsiddiq overall (144 completed todos), keeping momentum steady across work and life stuff.
- You stayed on top of client operations: sending invoices, following up, creating new estimates, sharing design files, and uploading deliverables.
- You handled the big personal admin win: submitting visa documents, getting the pass approved, then renewing your visa (immigration day done).
- You did a mini travel stretch—moving between Singapore/JB, heading to KL, and getting back to Singapore—while still keeping work going.
- You kept your content pipeline warm with updates like refreshing your YouTube channel, editing videos, uploading Shorts, and building TikTok playlists (Kedah + Batam + Indonesia).
- You did some solid maker exploration and tooling checks (like looking into Webstudio, Payload CMS, and n8n) while continuing design work in Canva/Figma.
- You refreshed your setup and daily logistics: grabbed a new 4G/5G wifi modem, fixed up the car (engine oil + wiper blades + iPad holder), and handled payments/transfers (Wise/Maybank, PayNow/UOB).
- You gave yourself small quality-of-life moments worth remembering—hotel-style breakfasts, café remote work sessions, and a fun food trail (asam laksa, satay, nasi kerabu, dim sum, fish n chips, chicken mandi rice).
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.
- Put in serious volume on
#fajarsiddiq this month (138 completed todos) while keeping client work moving with design updates and follow-ups
- Shipped a bunch of website foundations: bought/renewed domains, set up Cloudflare DNS, installed SSL, and dialed in email forwarding + “send email as” for smoother ops
- Kept iterating on the site itself with new themes/templates, a pivot redesign, and you even built a contact form
- Went live for the first time on YouTube, then kept the content engine going with Shorts updates, new podcast uploads, and fresh .wav/audio drops to Spotify
- Had a nice “life outside the laptop” streak: cafe work sessions, a mall day + gelato, and catching a 4D Fantastic Four movie
- Closed the month with a proper memory: beach day with takoyaki and fireworks (peak end-of-August vibes)
- Snuck in the little resets too—haircut/trim, car service, groceries, and getting your morning routine back on track
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.
- You handled the money/ops loop like a pro on
#fajarsiddiq: estimates, quotations, invoices, file uploads, and making sure payments actually landed.
- You landed a major credibility win: getting featured in Berita Harian (Singapore) about your digital nomad life—and you even did the journalist interview to make it happen.
- You kept your creator engine running: editing in Final Cut Pro X, disputing copyright audio, accepting music-rights changes, and posting to Twitter.
- You pushed your personal site forward with new pages/updates like /chip, /klook, /trust, plus general link and tracking updates (Google tag).
- You did some public-profile housekeeping too—getting verified on Product Hunt and checking off other “official” verification tasks.
- You made time for a full reset weekend: camping, swimming in the river, campfires, and that classic tent night (the kind of break that actually sticks in your memory).
- You kept life balanced with small moments: Friday prayers, cowork café sessions, a movie night (The Conjuring: Last Rites), and good food days like nasi lemak and nasi kerabu.
- You also grew your circle a bit by meeting a new digital nomad friend and showing them around Kuala Lumpur.
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).
- Knocked out a huge month of execution on
#fajarsiddiq (140 completed todos) while keeping client work moving with calls, follow-ups, quotations, and sending final files
- Hit a real milestone: 🎉 100 supporters on your coffee page for
#fajarsiddiq—one of those “this is working” moments worth remembering
- Started seeing views come in on your website and explored analytics alternatives (you shared Seline as a “best alternative for now”)
- Got out and met new people at a meetup, plus showed up for the Notion event in KL and even registered for the Canva World Tour
- Did a travel stretch with hotel check-in in KL, cafe hopping/cowork sessions, and a bunch of “drive + dinner” kind of days
- Made time for adventure mode: camping at Cherating (Pahang), ATV rides, and rainy-day poncho vibes while still keeping things rolling
- Did some proper life admin and resets: spring cleaning, house clean-up, laundry, backing up files, and getting a vacuum warranty fix sorted
- Took care of the basics too—morning routines, recitation, Friday prayers, and a few slower “chill day” moments to balance the grind
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.
- Logged a seriously productive month on
#fajarsiddiq (106 completed todos), keeping momentum across building, content, and admin life stuff
- Shipped updates on fajarsiddiq.com by adding “My $1M Journey” and a subscription flow, making it easy for people to follow along (
#fajarsiddiq)
- Put out a new offer by creating pricing for $1600 unlimited calls and getting the scheduling page live (
#fajarsiddiq)
- Had a big personal win: you won 2 medals at myyc2025 (and grabbed the proud-with-medals moment on camera) (
#fajarsiddiq)
- Did a Singapore + Johor stretch (arrived in Singapore, visited a mosque), plus a bunch of driving days that turned into mini travel beats throughout the month (
#fajarsiddiq)
- Showed up to media/KOL moments (including the Shake Shack media event), and kept pushing on editing videos + voice overs to turn those into content (
#fajarsiddiq)
- Reset your basics: you got back to your morning routine, handled errands and home stuff (contractor repair, organizing electronics), and even squeezed in rides/bike/swim time (
#fajarsiddiq)
- Took care of health and recovery with labs/blood test plus a doctor consult + medication pickup, while still keeping things moving (
#fajarsiddiq)
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.
- You pushed hard on content: recording, editing, and doing a rough cut, plus setting a goal to ship 2 more videos before 2026 for
#fajarsiddiq.
- You kicked off something new with “start a new project” energy and kept building your personal brand through #fajarsiddiq.com.
- You did a big distribution sprint: posting on IG/TikTok, uploading to YouTube (including a batch of shorts), and updating Telegram posts to keep everything active.
- You handled the not-so-fun ops stuff too—replying to emails, following up cases, updating tax info, renewing your driving license, and tightening security with 2SV.
- You made your setup better for filming: hunting down a softbox, setting it up, and even updating gear firmware so your workflow stays smooth.
- You got out and did real-life moments that actually matter—meeting up with homies who always support you, plus a rooftop tent meetup.
- You squeezed in a Singapore-to-Malaysia roadtrip stretch (arriving in Kuala Lumpur), and capped it with solid hangs like sky dining and a night at Hard Rock Cafe in Genting Highlands.
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.