The Tim Ferriss School of doing less & achieving more
Published: Mon, 02/03/25
There are three books which completely shifted my perspective on what's possible in life. Particularly when it comes to working life. The first? Wayne…
Published: Mon, 02/03/25
There are three books which completely shifted my perspective on what's possible in life. Particularly when it comes to working life. The first? Wayne…
Published: Thu, 01/30/25
Imagine this: You’re at the racetrack one afternoon enjoying a flutter with some friends. You place a small wager on each race but lady luck isn’t on…
Published: Wed, 01/29/25
In 2023, I spent 7 months studying with Michael Neill on his Genius Catalyst Coaching Certification program. Michael will be the first to say there’s…
Published: Tue, 01/28/25
“Such beauty” says Piero Soderini, gazing at the towering marble statue in front of him. “Yet I feel the nose draws the eye too strongly”.
Published: Mon, 01/27/25
My email on Friday set some tongues wagging. If you missed the email, my main point was this: Our worries are just like my left nipple – redundant and…
Published: Fri, 01/24/25
Some fleshy trivia to feast on: Did you know some body parts are redundant? Take wisdom teeth. My e tensive research (i.e. Googling) tells me that…
Published: Thu, 01/23/25
I doubt you’ll recognise the name Samuel Smiles. Unless you’re a recovering personal development junkie like I am. Samuel’s 1859 book Self-Help is…
Published: Wed, 01/22/25
I'll come to the subject line in a moment. To set the scene first: In 2023, Lauren and I took a si week trip to Me ico. A few weeks before we jetted…
Published: Tue, 01/21/25
When I took my 2 years out of the merry world of banking, I spent a lot of time hanging out on the sensible older cousin of social media: LinkedIn.
Published: Mon, 01/20/25
Richard Wiseman is a boffin I can get behind. Not only is Richard a psychologist and professor (wise man by name, wise man by nature) but he also…