November 25, 2025 - Day 3: My First Coze Workflow & Thoughts on Balance
Today I experimented with Coze and successfully built my first workflow — a small automation that generates daily AI news. It felt surprisingly rewarding, especially because building tools helps me stay motivated when learning abstract or "boring" technical concepts.
Even though the workflow was simple, the result wasn't bad at all. More importantly, it helped me understand a key idea:
Coding is often just about passing parameters clearly and simply.
Many times, the difficulty isn't the logic — it's how to structure inputs, outputs, and data flow in a clean way. The same principle applies to building agents, workflows, or even prompts.
⏱️ Workday Reality: Limited Time but Consistent Steps
Since today is a workday, I couldn't spend much time studying. It made me realize I need to find a better rhythm between:
- 🧑💻 Work responsibilities
- 📖 Continuous learning
- 💡 Personal growth projects
And that balance isn't easy — but I'm improving.
🧘🏻 Small Insight of Today
One thing I'm learning through these daily projects:
To finish is always better than to be perfect.
Perfection slows you down. Completion moves you forward.
I'll continue improving my Coze workflow tomorrow and try adding more structure, maybe even connecting more APIs when I have time.
✨ That's Day 3 — a smaller step, but a meaningful one.
🎯 My Learning Progress
| 🎯 Mood | 📊 Progress | 💡 Key Takeaway | 🎯 Tomorrow's Goal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Productive and balanced | Explored low-code platforms (Coze) | Coding is about clear parameter passing | Improve Coze workflow with more structure |
Progress Bar: ■■■■□□□□□□ (50% - Completed Hello Agents guide, now exploring practical applications)