I am a sucker for processes. Maybe somewhat of a productivity junky even. Systems and to-do list apps, team collaboration and project management are all topics that i can get really excited about. I enjoy the planning, organising and understanding involved with any idea, plan or business. So, staying true to that, once i decided to read 12 books […]
The Shoemaker has shoes
Being someone who has created numerous websites for other people over the last couple of years, i have always felt that my personal website is extremely lacking. I have tried many themes, customisations, hacks and “start-from-scratch” versions of this site and have never really liked the results. Until now. Over the weekend, with a burst of inspiration […]
The end is near and a Goldilocks list
The title of this post is probably a bit more dramatic than needed, but it does convey a little of what i felt when i realised that it is already June! Now i know that it is June for everyone and that time moves fast for everyone and that no one can believe that so much of […]
Facing death
Facing death sounds like such a morbid, taboo topic. Something we choose to not talk about. Rather ignore and wish away. We like to talk about life, opportunity, dreams and ideas. But somehow, death does not really fit into this conversation so well. It is however the one thing that we all have in common. […]
12 Books in 2013
Yep, i love reading. Reading books, magazines, blogs, tweets, updates etc. I’ve realised that lately though, the amount of blog posts, articles, tweets etc have been taking more of my reading attention than actual books (printed or ebooks – i don’t mind the format). There is something about reading a book that is very different from reading a […]
Theory never wins
If you know me, the title of this post should make you wonder if i have developed a split personality of sorts. I am the guy who loves theory. I want to understand and explain things. I want to summarise, simplify and condense concepts. The thought of talking in front of people excites me, because it […]