Category: Quantified Self

  • Last post for 2017

    Last post for 2017

    2017 passed by faster than I expected but it was a productive year for me. Great opportunities came on my way: I finished my work wrapping up epost transformation, learned a ton and made great friends in Canada Post. I joined Index Exchange and have learned a lot about Advertising and ins and outs of it (although there is still a long way to go) and made new friends. I also stepped up to take on more responsibilities on the business I am running with my friend. This meant that I ended up not writing blogs as much as I wanted to but I am still committed to continue this blog.

    It’s hard to believe that I have written this blog for the past two years and although writing is not easy, it is certainly rewarding to organize my thoughts and distill what I have learned into posts that I share with others along the way.

    This year I managed to read 11 product/business books which reviewed some of them but I also read many product related blogs, watched product videos and attended some local meet ups. Here are the ones that stayed with me:

    Blog posts:

    Videos:

    Meet Ups:

    • Product Tank last (Dec) meetup done by Johnathan Nightingale was a fantastic one it confirmed my beliefs on how the career success is non-linear and you have to take control of it. I wish you were there with me. He was quite an entertaining and experienced speaker and I will going to read his book as well.

     

  • Time Management

    Recently I’ve become very interested in topic Time Management. It all started with Randy Pausch fantastic video which I stumbled upon a few years. It you haven’t watch it you must:

    Although a cliché, time is really all we have and if we want to accomplish ideas we dream of, we have to make time for them.  I noticed that if I don’t manage my time, it’s so easy let the ‘busy-ness’ of daily life brush aside all the stuff that I want to do. I love this quote from him:

    You dont find time for important things, you make it

    I made a few progresses in the following fronts:

    • Managing email: I’m not at in-box zero level but on most days all emails in my inbox can fit above the fold
    • Reading, learning about time management: I read “Eat that Frog” and I’m reading 168 Hours. Both are filled with practical techniques on how to focus on what matters.
    • Using Pomodoro: I started to practice using pomodoro and it definitely helps me reduce frequency of interruptions and increase my focus. But I still haven’t mastered it yet.

    And these are changes that I’m tracking in my daily routine:

    I delve deeper into this very interesting and relevant topic again soon.