Members 59. Rome - the Eternal City

Analogue v Digital 3. - Task Management

Who can resist a bit of productivity? It’s the Holy Grail of the 21st century. Whether it be David Allen’s Get Things Done methodology or a variation thereof, everybody has a task management system. I have several. There’s nothing more productive than working on productivity, right? OK

Members 58. A dry month

Living The Dream 77. The Haunted Pump of Doom

Question I wrote a couple of weeks ago about the pending bathroom refurbishments [https://stuartlennon.com/living-the-dream-76-property-repairs/]. We were in a second bathroom store, looking at shower units. “Pump or gravity?” The salesman quizzed Margaret. She turned to me. “Pump or gravity?”. I turned to the paint pots. “Pump or

Members 57. Finding the Why

Analogue v Digital 2. - Journals

This week, Journals. First, let me narrow down the definition. When I say Journals, I am talking about reflective journals, where I log events and feelings. I wrote last week [https://stuartlennon.com/working-tools-28-analogue-v-digital-1-calendars/] about Calendars, with the digital winning out for me, because of its ubiquity and shareability. The

Members 56. One Year No Beer

Living the Dream - 76. Property Repairs

Property repairs, not my thing. We are fortunate to live in a villa with a pool, set on a substantial plot in a beautiful spot. My Mum and Dad bought the land, commissioned architects and builders to create it. That was more than a quarter of a century ago, and
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