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The 'Data Science Daily Ritual' poster outlines a structured daily routine for data science enthusiasts to enhance their skills. It includes morning brain warm-ups, afternoon project work, and evening learning reflections, along with recommended tools for coding, visualization, and machine learning. Weekly check-ins are suggested to summarize learnings and track progress.

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The 'Data Science Daily Ritual' poster outlines a structured daily routine for data science enthusiasts to enhance their skills. It includes morning brain warm-ups, afternoon project work, and evening learning reflections, along with recommended tools for coding, visualization, and machine learning. Weekly check-ins are suggested to summarize learnings and track progress.

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A "Data Science Daily Ritual" Poster — a visual and motivational routine you can follow each day to stay
sharp and grow consistently.

DATA SCIENCE DAILY RITUAL (2025 Edition)

"1% better every day still makes you 37x better in a year."

Morning: Brain Warm-Up

• Review 1 concept from math/stats (e.g. Bayes Theorem, gradients)

• Watch 1 short StatQuest or 3Blue1Brown video

• Solve 1 Python puzzle on LeetCode or Exercism

Afternoon: Build & Analyze

• Work on 1 notebook:

o Clean a dataset

o Explore & visualize it

o Train a simple ML model

• Push your updates to GitHub

Evening: Learn & Reflect

• Read 3–5 pages of a data book (like “Hands-On ML”)

• Try 1 Kaggle micro-challenge

• Reflect: What did I learn today?

• Journal or tweet your insights using #100DaysOfDataScience

🛠 Tools to Keep Handy:

Category Tool

Coding Jupyter, VS Code, Colab


Category Tool

Visualization Matplotlib, Seaborn, Plotly

ML/DS Scikit-learn, XGBoost, PyTorch

Deployment Streamlit, Gradio, Hugging Face

Storage GitHub, Kaggle, Google Drive

Weekly Check-In

Every Sunday:

• Summarize 3 key things you learned

• List 1 project idea

• Track progress (skill, code, portfolio)

If you want this turned into a poster image or printable .pdf, just say the word!
Or I can generate a motivational app dashboard version too

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