Monthly Archive: May 2014
I’ve a rash on my chest and neck, big deal, with all the other thing I cope with every day this is just a minor annoyance. I wish! This month should have been the best for years, I’ve been mostly pain free, my brain’s been clear of fog and the...
I was discussing how we develop a strategy yesterday and the topic turned to the need for a structure or scaffold around which a strategy would be built. I’ve long believed that when you create a document you should carefully create the contents list first and as you jot down...
This post is part of a series that makes up my Simple Guide To Health which is part of a broader collection of posts on Living Well. One of the most powerful motivators in life and the source of great life satisfaction is to make progress and while it sounds...
This morning I posted a description of my ‘yesterday’ as I like to think about it. I’m writing this post sitting in the pool side lounge at my health club on my beloved laptop. I’ve already published last nights blog post and spent an hour planning for my next challenge...
This post is part of a series that makes up my Simple Guide To Health which is part of a broader collection of posts on Living Well. Over the years I’ve gradually transitioned from a life that was packed full of activity, a life focussed on quantity, to a life...
If I had to choose just one application that’s had the biggest impact on my life I would have to choose Instapaper. I use it for 1-2 hours a day now and it brings joy to what was previously a complex, frustrating and distracting experience that used to take at...
Every six months I go for a review with the consultant who is supervising my medical treatment or some other specialist that he refers me to. In discussion I’m often asked whether some aspect of my life correlates with how well I am. For example does the weather affect me,...
I’m often surprised by the fact that people consider money as if it’s in some way separate from the rest of their lives. I’ve never thought about it that way, for me most things in life can be converted into money which then allows me to prioritise easily. That said...
I’ve never been a fan of long distance travel and big expensive holidays, I’ve always found them tiring, the preparation time consuming and the stress of trying to make them ‘perfect’ for everyone difficult to handle. The kids have rarely enjoyed them as much as we expected, often our treasured...
This post in in honour of the How I Work series on Lifehacker that I really love to read Location: Lytham St Annes on the west coast of the UK Current Gig: Mainly workplace wervices strategy and optimisation One word that best describes how you work: Differently Current mobile devices:...