Alacrity…
… is a splendid virtue. Remember how much better everything feels when you… … step lively / jump to it / look alive / haul… Read More »Alacrity…
… is a splendid virtue. Remember how much better everything feels when you… … step lively / jump to it / look alive / haul… Read More »Alacrity…
Have fun, learn lots, work hard, be kind. Of course you should work smart. Automate what you can. Delegate and outsource to people who can… Read More »Motto (3): Work hard
When should you start? The internet feels saturated with apps, platforms, devices, and more than enough content to demand our attention for the next million… Read More »Anything yet: never a better time
What does it take to develop as a writer, artist, filmmaker, activist, programmer, blogger, teacher, chef, athlete, landscape gardener, leader and manager, academic? Whatever else… Read More »What it takes: a body of work
When you’re on a long journey, a small change in direction can make all the difference, for better or worse. It doesn’t look like much… Read More »Trajectory
Is done. Or to say it differently, done is better than perfect. I don’t know who said this first, but I heard it from Jenny… Read More »Better than perfect
This is the final post in a series applying Seth Godin’s rules of bootstrapping (see also here) to building a non-profit organisation. It’d be tempting to say ‘it’s finished’, but… Read More »Bootstrapping the non-profit organisation – Playlist
What are four big goals you’re working towards? For each goal, what’s the smallest next step you can take? Set the bar low. Do it… Read More »Smallest next step
This post is a leap from Rule 2 of bootstrapping the non-profit: Do it Now. This is such a key idea, and so interesting and… Read More »Build, measure, learn
Here’s MacIntyre writing in 1989: It is always dangerous to draw too precise parallels between one historical period and another; and among the most misleading… Read More »Alasdair MacIntyre: Barbarians inside the walls