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On if we are as busy as we think

Instead of saying “I don’t have time” try saying “it’s not a priority,” and see how that feels. From the Wall Street Journal article Are you as busy as you think , a good read about reflecting over that not having time is based on priorities Image source: www.flickr.com/photos/guysie/3370468477

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Chicken

On taking advice from people

…advice can be really helpful, but it’s just a product of one person’s experience. If it didn’t quite work out for one person, it doesn’t mean it never will. From the article There’s lots of advice around, but whose should you follow? a nice read on when to follow advice

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Running

On entrepreneurship and running

When you run a marathon you will hit the wall. After 21 miles of running your body simply runs out of glycogen and wants to shut down. This is the point where your will is tested most. You push through it. You force carbohydrates into your body although your stomach

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Heart

On poking and molding life

When you grow up you tend to get told the world is the way it is and your life is just to live your life inside the world. Try not to bash into the walls too much. Try to have a nice family life, have fun, save a little money.

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Taking the shot

On taking shots

You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take Wayne Gretzky Image source: www.flickr.com/photos/clydeorama/5302230759

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Taking risks

On not fearing building something of your own

If you’re a hacker who has thought of one day starting a startup, there are probably two things keeping you from doing it. One is that you don’t know anything about business. The other is that you’re afraid of competition. Neither of these fences have any current in them. –

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On touch gestures

Touch gestures can make things better, not just different. That’s an important distinction. – Josh Clark, the author of Tapworthy in Luke W’s write up of Josh’s Busting Mobile Myths presentation Image source: www.flickr.com/photos/coyote-agile/1578404172

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Chicken

On being good at business

Actually, to be good at business you have to just realise that everyone else is scared too, and the only difference between those that succeed and those that don’t is that the successful think ‘I’m scared, but sod it, I’ll give it a go anyway.’ Richard Reed, Co-founder innocent drinks

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On the future of gesture based interfaces

We’re not just making pretty interfaces. We’re acutally in the process of making an environment where we’ll spend most of our time, for the rest of our lives. We’re the designers. We’re the builders. What do we want that environment to feel like? What do we want to feel like?

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On the truth about sleep & productivity

The critical measure of work isn’t and never should be input but output. What matters isn’t how many hours your team puts in, but the quality and quantity of work they produce. From the Inc. article The Truth About Sleep & Productivity stating that working overtime doesn’t increase your output.

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Just imagine

On aiming at something bigger

The internet, at this time in history, is the greatest client assignment of all time. It’s offering you a blank check and asking you to come up with something fascinating and useful that it can embrace en masse, to the benefit of everyone. – Ben Pieratt, Svpply – referenced in

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On talking about the future

We believe that talking about the future is the most important thing that people do, even though the future, by its nature, is unknowable. We invent the future through our actions and change it constantly. We can never know it fully but we can always be better prepared for what

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On the smarter city & how we face similar challenges

A smart idea in one city can make any city smarter Ad in Wired for The Smarter City, a video based site talking about the challenges cities face and how we can connect them and their different systems to make them smarter Image source: www.flickr.com/photos/ivanclow/4260762246

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On how to find creative inspiration

Forget the building for a while. Focus totally on what people will be doing in the spaces and places you are designing – next year, in five years, in 20. -Sunand Prasad, architect, and other top artists reveal how to find creative inspiration in this The Guardian article Image source:

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On the simple life

I crave simplicity. But I also crave challenge. From the Study Hacks article The ambitious minimalist: Musings on impact, simplicity and the good life Image source: www.flickr.com/photos/fiddleoak/7111395641/in/photostream

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On the effects of social media on our brains

Ten years ago, the average attention span was 12 minutes – now it’s just 5 seconds. From the All Twitter article Is Social Media Ruining Our Minds? that talks on the emergent studies into how our multitasking skills, social interactions and ability to focus is affected by social media. Image

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On the popularity of apps

Apps are nuggets of magic…In many ways, apps are representative of the changes taking place in personal technology. Small, downloadable chunks of software, they give people access to information in a neatly packaged format From the Economist article Apps on tap – the beauty of bite-sized software talking about why

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On the future & dreams

The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. – Eleanor Roosevelt Image source: www.flickr.com/photos/fiddleoak/7391245532/in/photostream

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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.