Tag: Week 5

Week 5

Day 036 | Week 5 summary

This has been one of those weeks with less tangible progress and less time than normal to do actual work. It’s also been the first where unforeseen events have put a blocker in our plans.

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Family time

Day 035 | The people that matter

Today we celebrated my mum’s 65th birthday with 30 close friends and family. In less than 10 days I will have lived in the UK for 6 years. Before that I lived in Copenhagen for almost just as long.

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Field

Day 034 | Places of inspiration

Inspiration can come in the strangest of places and what’s inspiring to some is not for others. For me it’s not so much a particular place but more a surrounding of visual stimulus, lots of light, people who are in a positive state of mind and having flexibility.

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Knäbäckshusen

Day 033 | Holidays

There are holidays or trips where you know you will have a bit of downtime so writing a post or two will be ok and quite nice. Then there are those where you know you won’t. My trips back home fall under the latter.

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Timeline

Day 032 | First month mark

It’s been a month since I started documenting this journey and a month since I officially committed to making my ideas happen. Since then Yellow has come on board and we got a clear focus.

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Pinterest

Day 031 | Variations & executions

Few new products or services are based on completely new ideas. Many are a variation of something that already exists and the more products and services that are invented, the harder it is to find something someone hasn’t done in one shape or another before. And that’s fine.

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Alphabet

Day 030 | Coming up with a name

We’ve started to think of names. Last year around this time I was doing the same for my Limited Company. It was quite the challenge and I ended up just picking one as the papers needed to be filed.

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Why you should write every day

You probably think you have nothing to write about but once you start it gets hard to stop. Honestly. Writing is an incredibly important skill at all levels. By writing every day you reflect on things in a different and clearer way and you become better at expressing yourself. If you haven’t tried writing every day, give it a try for 30 days to begin with. I did it every day of 2012. Seth Godin has done it for years and swears by it.