Okay, so today I messed around with this thing called “Kisner,” and let me tell you, it was a bit of a journey. I started off this morning with a simple “Get Started” button. That’s it. Clicked it, and boom, I’m in a questionnaire. Filled that out, pretty standard stuff.
Next up, I scheduled a chat with someone. I guess they want to make sure you know what you’re getting into. I waited, got connected, and we talked it through. Honestly, the conversation was helpful. Cleared up some initial questions I had, like, “What the heck is this Kisner thing anyway?” and “Why should I care?” After that call, I felt a bit more comfortable moving forward.
I also did a little digging into this Harrison Kisner person. Seems like he’s a big deal in this field, whatever that may be. I mean who is he? It looks like he’s got tons of experience. I found out that he’s the guy behind this “Kisner’s Hair Company”. They were having some issues growing their business, but then they tried something called “Running on EOS,” and it totally turned things around. Sounds like a plan, I guess.
- Clicked “Get Started”.
- Filled out the questionnaire.
- Scheduled and had a conversation.
- Researched Harrison Kisner and his company.
Figuring Out What to Do Next
After all that, I had to decide my next move. The whole “self-love journey” thing they kept mentioning sounded interesting. “Remove shoulds from your vocabulary this year,” they said. Easier said than done, right? But hey, I’m willing to give it a shot. The idea of seeking what you want but being open to it coming in a different form—that resonated with me.
Then, I got into some technical stuff. I’m playing around with Amazon QuickSight, which is totally new territory for me. It looks like a powerful tool for data visualization, but man, the learning curve is steep. I spent the evening trying to get onboarded, watching tutorials, and messing around with the interface. It’s slow going, but I’m making progress.
So, that’s where I’m at with Kisner. It’s been a day of forms, chats, research, and a whole lot of learning. Still not 100% sure where this is all going, but I’m intrigued enough to keep exploring. Maybe tomorrow I’ll actually figure out how to use QuickSight properly, or maybe I’ll just spend more time thinking about removing “shoulds” from my life. Who knows? We’ll see what happens.