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Cora
I used to practice Inbox Zero, or at least my version of it. To do this, I more or less opened every email, with the occasional “mark all as read” cheat. It worked, until it didn’t. The rate I signed up for things exceeded the rate I unsubscribed, and over the years, it has grown…
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18 holes
I played my first game of golf today. No wonder it’s popular. As I sit here writing this, a bit sunburnt and a little worse for wear, I look back on today as a good one. What surprised me most was that the barrier to entry was far lower than I thought. Having barely done…
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Masculinity
I quite like the academic Scott Galloway, better know as Professor G. A marketing professor at NYU, he has gained far more reach with his commentary on the world at large, particularly its issues. I subscribe to his weekly newsletter (you can do so HERE), which is always worth reading. I recently heard him on…
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Distraction List
Don’t you hate it when you’re trying to focus on some work, and the merest of distractions shanghaies your attention (‘just for a second’, you tell yourself)? I know it’s slurped an impossibly large amount of my time over the past three and a bit decades. Discipline works, but it’s hard, and fallible, so we…
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Branche, bébé, branche!
There are many Trump quotes, some of which I like. One I am not so keen on is “drill, baby, drill”, referring to his love of expanding oil exploration in the US, particularly in protected areas. While I am a big fan of fracking, I’m not fully onboard with this. Regardless of my own views,…
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Supply and Demand
The final of the Carabao Cup, the little brother of the FA Cup, is due to be held on March 16th at Wembley. It’s a date pencilled into my calendar, for as a long suffering Newcastle United fan, they have somehow, against the odds, made it to the big dance. Out of curiosity, I went…
