This First Week In November
November is one of my favourite months of the year. Of course, it’s a birthday month for L and...
November is one of my favourite months of the year. Of course, it’s a birthday month for L and...
There’s currently a rush of books on multiple, portfolio or modular careers. A recent newcomer to this herd is...
The School of Life claims to be an apothecary for mind, but it might also be doing the kind...
This month’s Harvard Business Review carries a feature from Ed Catmull entitled “How Pixar Fosters Collective Creativity. The article...
Merlin posted a great quote today on 43 folders, from novelist Neal Stephenson, Writing novels is hard, and requires...
The good news in this weary week is that my father is recovering in hospital and will be released...
“If only I had more time.” “I’m so busy I don’t have the time.” “Of course you can do...
“The Internet is to human interaction as Pringles are to potatoes. Closeness and companionship are ground up into an...
Good news for Hong Kong residents; we finally have a local version of Time Out magazine. Editor Paul Kay...
I’ve been living with Getting Things Done for close to 18 months now. At the risk of sounding overly...
“Most people’s work environments, most typical offices, are actually harmful to the ability of developers, designers, writers, and other...
Here’s an idea I’ve been kicking around for a while, WHAT DO WE DO WITH BLOGS? I’ve put in...
A while back I commented on difficulties of finding a “reader-oriented” Bible and even speculated about making my own...
Yesterday I sat my first exam in a decade as part of obtaining my Logic Pro Level One Certification....
Here’s the closest bookshelf for the month of March. Concerning The Spiritual In Art – Wassily Kadinsky Art And...
Here are some thoughts that have been floating around lately. I’ve not had the opportunity to sit down and...