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
I read much less in June than in previous months this year. But at least one of the two...
Here’s my latest reading list from the month of May, with some poetry, memoir, art history, and brain science.
All the books I finished in April 2022.
Here are the books I read in March 2022.
Time for another month's worth of reading presented here in some brief reviews.
Starting this month, I’ll be writing a monthly round-up of the books I’m reading. Here’s the first: short reviews...
A furniture maker’s reflections on mastering his craft contain an idea about quality we could all learn from. This...
Kanban is a popular tool in design and software development. The authors of Personal Kanban suggest it can also...
For fans of personality tests, Benjamin Hardy’s Personality Isn’t Permanent might feel like a challenge. Turns out it’s a...
The Company of One is Paul Jarvis’ vision for small, independent, and sustainable businesses. Jarvis sets out five character...
The latest book from Cal Newport, Digital Minimalism, is a well thought out argument for spending less time online.
How a broken guitar drove home some lessons about managing energy levels at work and the danger of depletion...
A good understand of creativity means we need to move beyond thinking about it in terms of individualism and...
I recently had a conversation with a local music store owner. It was one of those pleasant moments when...
Is happiness over rated? I’ve been throwing that (and similar) questions out on Twitter for a few days...