Saturday, 3 December 2022

Medium articles: This Could Be My Last Christmas and How to Pay For Christmas


Well, it's getting closer to Christmas, so I thought I'd post a copy of Medium pieces associated with the season:

This Could Be My Last Christmas

How to Pay For Christmas


On a separate topic, here's a nice piece on the importance of fitness as you get older:

Becoming Athletic In My 50s

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Enjoy.

Thursday, 3 November 2022

Medium: Winning the Lottery and Slashing Your Food Bills

My Medium journey continues. 

Here's a fun article based on a recent news story:

I Won the Lottery - Just Don't Tell My Wife

And here's one that's probably more relevant in the current climate:

33 Ways to Slash Your Food Bills



Also writing in the last month on Medium was Ryan Holiday, the great writer about stoicism:

The 16 Greatest Lessons From 16 Years With Marcus Aurelius

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Enjoy.


Wednesday, 28 September 2022

Medium articles - Weight Loss, Wealth and Followers

My Medium journey continues. 

The momentum has been pretty good in terms of picking up followers, reading time, and earning a few pennies along the way:

Here are a few articles:

How I lost 10lbs in 10 days

Who Wants to be a Millionaire

500 Followers - What I Learned To Get There

Also writing in the last month on Medium was Barack Obama, who writes about stories that need to be told. Check it out - very insightful:

Here's Why I'm Celebrating Banned Books Week


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Enjoy.




Wednesday, 31 August 2022

Medium articles - Recession, Salvation and Gender Inequality


Here's another round of Medium articles to get your teeth into.

Firstly, I'll start with a Scott Galloway piece. If you don't know his stuff, I would heartily recommend digging into it. In this piece, he talks about recession talk and how it can become self-fulfilling:

Bottom's Up

Next, here's a piece on taking responsibility for what's in front of us. Not everyone does. A lot of us are in denial:

Nobody's Coming to Save You

Finally, here's an important piece on the gender imbalance in the workforce - but this time it relates to side hustles and freelancing:

How to Narrow the Gender Pay Gap in Side Hustles and Freelancing

Enjoy!

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Saturday, 20 August 2022

Curating Articles and Learning from the Best in Medium

I'm still going to dip in and out of Blogger with random thoughts about random things. I've been here for years (albeit with a big sabbatical in the middle) and it feels like a waste to just ignore this site totally.

But instead of reinventing the wheel with my writing, I'm going to more often provide links to articles I've written on Medium. 

I'll also, on occasion, have links to interesting articles spotted there.

Today's articles talk about getting ready for a recession. Whether we like it or not, one's coming (if it's not here already). I'm not pretending to have a crystal ball. It's just the nature of economic cycles. They happen. They have to happen for cycles to regenerate. The issue is always about the timing of such events. But winter will come - it always does.

Here, I try to approach the topic from a work, money and "self" perspective - looking at how to prepare in each of these areas.

I originally planned to put all of my musings into one article, before I realized there was too much good stuff to fit into a single piece.

So it's split into three. Hopefully, the articles can help better prepare readers for the inevitable...

Links to the articles are below:

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Thursday, 28 July 2022

Medium - The target

So I've signed up with Medium. I figured if I'm going to share my thoughts, I might as well see whether I can reach a broader audience and monetize it.

It's early days and I don't know where it will go. But I've got to keep building. The world is my oyster!

Now all I need to do is get my first 100 followers before I can start monetizing...

Feel free to follow, clap and read my thoughts on that platform.


Monday, 11 July 2022

Do you have the courage to be rubbish?

I've been thinking a lot about my goals - "financial freedom" and "personal freedom". Financial freedom is relatively straightforward, in that it's about having enough money to be able to be, do, have whatever life throws in my direction. At least, I think that's my thinking anyway.

Personal freedom is more nuanced. I'm not even sure where I fell upon the concept or what I was actually shooting for when it resonated with me. But the more I think about it, the more I've found a new grounding with it.

Essentially, for me, it's about managing the ego. I'll never get rid of it. None of us can. But it's about reducing the amount by which I identify with it and its trappings. It's about being able to take a few risks. It's about allowing myself to make mistakes. It's about failing and then laughing at myself when I look at myself in the mirror afterward. It's about throwing off judgment when things go wrong. It's about chilling when I hear the praise when things go right. It's about embracing the idea that I'm a small grain of sand in the bigger scheme of everything. 

Does it conflict with financial freedom? I don't think so. The nothing wrong with having earthly desires and a financially liberating environment. Personal freedom is about the internal story which needs to align with the external realities of financial freedom. 

So I'm looking for congruence in my being and alignment with my values for the internal and external. It's about accepting what it's like to be human. It's about having the courage to not get bogged down by ego. It's about allowing yourself to look stupid. It's about having the courage to be rubbish.



Friday, 1 July 2022

Find your Why...and your "Why Not"

I love the principle of "finding your why", espoused by Simon Sinek. It's all about seeking out that sense of purpose that will underpin your intrinsic motivation in life. It's your reason for being, your reason for doing.

It's an excellent principle. Until it's not. The problem for many of us is we simply don't know what that "why" is. Sure, we might have some warm and fuzzy inclinations. But aren't we meant to have a rock solid reason for being? A true north? 

The reality is, we all probably have a number of "whys". Or at least, ones that change with the times and our values in life. There's no point beating yourself up if you don't fit into some perfect cookie cutter role. You don't have the narrative that defines all of your endeavors.

If you're struggling with that (which we all do at some point), how about thinking about finding a "why not"? This can be viewed as a crazy-arsed goal that seems so out there it seems ridiculous (at least to some people). 

But this is about dreaming big. Really big. In a way that you simply don't sell yourself short. Imagine that you are six-years old and someone asks you what you want to be when you grow up. Your response: "President or the first woman on Mars". A bit crazy, right? Well, no. It's about not selling yourself short, not limiting your potential, not falling short of what you could be. It's completely possible, isn't it. Why not?

So definitely ask about your "why". But also think about your "why not".