Just before iOS 13 came out, I gave ferrite another go. It didn’t stick with me before but now I get it. With the added iOS 13 support for external storage, it’s made my weekly edit and upload the church sermon much easier. Big fan.

Oh hello micro blog in dark mode.

I just wrote this down, and I like it.

Don’t worry about having “good” ideas, focus on having ideas. My experience has shown that good ideas are shy and tend to only come along when there are bad ideas there to keep them company.

“…Leverage resources in the most optimal way” … I can’t even. (Really quote from a published book).

🔗 Sweet Potato & Black Bean Shepherds Pie Recipe · Deliciously Ella

My wife and I just tried this recipe and it was really good…plus vegan (we’re not vegans but are reducing the meat we eat).

Bundle packages can be great (10 courses for the price of one!) but I now believe that sometimes it’s better to just buy the individual item you want. Bundles can feel overwhelming, looking at all those resources, and lead to a feeling that you have to/ought to go through more.

“Well, at least Brexit can’t get any crazier.” Me every week or two…I’m always proven wrong.

Just because “everyone does it" doesn’t mean it’s right for you or your company. I see these statements about marketing all the time. It’s a classic “Well, it’s just a common marketing practice” as thought that makes it right.

A very annoying trend is articles written before something happens or is out. I completely understand why this happens (because SEO) but it’s annoying where you see a headline saying something new is out…but it’s not.

A really good skill to learn is when to kill of a project. Ideally you want to do it at its high point, that way you feel positive about it. but it’s hard to know where you are in a projects journey.

  • Maybe this is just a small dip,
  • maybe there will be a second wind,
  • maybe this idea was never any good I really admire people who can kill their projects before I tire of them.