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  • At the end of each workshop I organize, I always ask for the main takeaway from the session.

    And almost always the most popular takeaway is something that was not on the training outline, but rather something that they took from an offhand comment by me or one of the other participants.

    No matter how much I prepare the training or how much I adapt the training contents based on what I know about the participants…

    → 3:44 PM, Mar 16
  • I have renewed my Microsoft 365 subscription for one more your. This is by far the most expensive software I own, coming in at about 5–10€ per use.

    Indeed, I hardly ever use it, but the times I use it I really need it.

    → 9:39 AM, Mar 9
  • I just noticed that I hadn’t update my Now page since November, so I quickly updated it.

    → 12:36 PM, Mar 7
  • 🐦 Twitter lost access to its own API?

    → 7:09 PM, Mar 6
  • 📸 A new season is about to begin

    → 8:35 AM, Mar 6
  • Really enjoying the Dance-Punk Essentials playlist on Apple Music 🎶🕴️

    → 1:02 PM, Mar 1
  • Things?

    → 8:00 PM, Feb 26
  • What do I do in those little in-between moments now that micro.blog is down?

    → 1:52 PM, Feb 25
  • Currently reading: Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman 📚

    → 11:15 PM, Feb 23
  • If we did go back to sleeping as much as we need to, as much as we did a century ago, then that would cause a huge recession as people would consume an hour less every day.
    Charles Czeisler https://atmos.earth/johann-hari-stolen-focus-concentration-span-attention-economy-climate-action/

    In other words: If our physical needs were met, it would cause an economic crisis.

    Once again, a short-term problem (economic crisis) stands in the way of long-term progress (wellbeing).

    → 8:55 AM, Feb 21
  • Finished reading: Finish by Jon Acuff 📚

    → 1:19 PM, Feb 20
  • Dicen que «crecer es aprender a despedirse», pero me sigue costando mucho.

    → 1:50 PM, Feb 15
  • U2’s upcoming album Songs of Surrender looks very promising. I love the minimalist versions in the pre-release. (The old U2 will always be the best U2)

    → 11:14 AM, Feb 14
  • What we believe in, and in fact one of the two key messages from our book #EffectividadKENSO.

    “Become A Scientist Of Yourself”
    Eric Barker https://bakadesuyo.com/2023/02/find-your-passion/
    → 10:14 AM, Feb 13
  • Love this quote ❤️

    «Working hard for something we don’t care about is called stress. Working hard for something we love is called passion.»
    — Simon Sinek

    → 12:48 PM, Feb 9
  • If Twitter closes its free API, crossposting from Micro.blog will be impossible. I wonder what to do: stop publishing on Twitter or manually copy and paste my posts… 🤔

    → 1:53 PM, Feb 3
  • La «k» de KENSO: Kaizen

    ¿Es posible seguir tu curiosidad sin plan y aún así tener éxito?

    @jaime_rdes demuestra que sí. Jaime siempre está curioseando y comparte sus aprendizajes en el podcast con el nombre más KENSO (después de KENSO): Kaizen.

    → 1:04 PM, Feb 2
  • Currently reading: Finish by Jon Acuff 📚

    → 5:56 PM, Feb 1
  • Finished reading: The Effective Executive by Peter F. Drucker 📚

    Amazing how it still hold up after more than 50 years. A true classic.

    → 1:04 PM, Jan 31
  • 📸 Our book in good company

    → 2:25 PM, Jan 28
  • Poco a poco vamos subiendo en las listas de Amazon…

    Efectividad KENSO en Amazon

    #EfectividadKENSO

    → 1:24 PM, Jan 26
  • 📖 It’s book launch day!

    → 1:12 PM, Jan 25
  • He venido a hablar de mi libro: Efectividad KENSO

    @rahego comparte cómo ha sido su experiencia de escribir y publicar el libro.

    → 10:23 AM, Jan 24
  • This is great: Productivity blocker (via Dense Discovery)

    Agree with the testimonial though: “wish it worked on Safari“.

    → 10:09 AM, Jan 24
  • Do things that make you happy everyday, since happy workers are 12% more productive

    Research shows that happy employees are up to 12% more productive. This is because happiness boosts your motivation and energy, allowing you to work better and faster. When you feel good, you are more likely to tackle challenges and come up with creative solutions. Therefore, it is important to make time every day for things that make you happy, whether it’s a hobby, spending time with friends and family, or just relaxing.

    A job that makes you happy can also improve your well-being and productivity. If your work makes you happy, you are more engaged and motivated, leading to better performance. This improved performance gives you a sense of satisfaction and happiness. This creates a positive cycle where your productivity and well-being continue to grow. Therefore, it is important not only to do things outside of work that make you happy but also to choose a career that matches your interests.

    Related:

    • Spend at least 2 hours per week in nature
    • Take the time to think about, dream of, and look forward to future activities
    • More money will make you happier
    • Looking forward to your vacation and making travel plans often makes you happier than the trip itself
    • Motivation
    • Social values
    → 11:38 AM, Jan 23
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