Books I Read In July
In amongst moving house and travelling I managed to read the following four books in July
In amongst moving house and travelling I managed to read the following four books in July
After a little less than 3 years I’m leaving London. To say it’s been odd is an understatement.
I read much less in June than in previous months this year. But at least one of the two...
“Do it every day” is a simple motto for creativity. It might even be simplistic. But it’s helped me...
Much of internet culture was built on the idea that curation was as important as content creation. This was...
Here’s my latest reading list from the month of May, with some poetry, memoir, art history, and brain science.
Art is transformative. Nowhere is this more evident than in the idea of sympathetic magic which can help us...
WOOP – or Wish, Outcome, Obstacle, Plan – is a powerful evidence-based strategy for helping you stick to and...
New technology is tempting – but often unaffordable, in terms of either time or money. So, how should we...
All the books I finished in April 2022.
Daddy’s Home is the latest album from St. Vincent. At first I wasn’t impressed by this surprisingly retro release...
Elon Musk, owner of Tesla Motors and SpaceX, has launched an audacious bid to acquire Twitter. This begs so...
Apple caught our attention recently by naming their new computer the Mac Studio. Is this more than just a...
Recent comments about personal branding from one of my favorite podcasters got my questioning my previous writing on the...
Do you find yourself wishing you could read more books? Here’s a collection of ideas to help you read...
Here are the books I read in March 2022.