Seth Godin's 9 favorite audiobooks
Starting at around 1:15:30 and for about 10 minutes on the excellent Tim Ferriss' podcast episode with Seth Godin, Seth give a list of his favorite audiobooks. Here they are, for me to listen to!
Starting at around 1:15:30 and for about 10 minutes on the excellent Tim Ferriss' podcast episode with Seth Godin, Seth give a list of his favorite audiobooks. Here they are, for me to listen to!
This is the saved copy of my /now page for February 2016. You can check out what I'm doing now, or keep on reading how things were back then.
My notes of the Peak Work Performance Summit session with David Allen, author of the book Getting Things Done:
My notes of the Peak Work Performance Summit session with Daniel Pink, author of the book Drive:
This is the saved copy of my /now page for January 2016. You can check out what I'm doing now, or keep on reading how things were back then.
The recent post on Side Hustle Nation about The 134 Best Udemy Courses for Entrepreneurs, Freelancers, and Side Hustlers got my full attention. And with most courses this week for $10, I'm going to pick a few to digest over the coming year.
These are the list of courses I've registered to (these are affiliate links, not mine but from Side Hustle Nation):
Which courses are you going to take?
I've joined the /now page movement and created my own /now page for me to share about what I'm doing now. The goal to update that page each month is to keep me focused and accountable on the stuff I want to achieve. If that interests you, great!
You can also go back in time and read my previous /now entries.
And because I didn't have a more general page, that information can now also be found on the about me page.
Today the Peak Work Performance Summit has started. It's a free, 8-day video conference that will touch the following subjects:
I've moved most of my websites over to HTTPS today using Let's Encrypt. The process took me a bit more time than I had hoped, since I encountered a segfault bug while installing the software directly from the Git repo, but after installing the Debian letsencrypt package all worked fine.
I've followed the instructions given by John Maguire, and I must say I'm really pleased to be able to ditch the self-signed certificate I had created for https://links.klein.st and provide my other sites behind HTTPS. Thanks a lot, Let's Encrypt!
Now most of my web properties get an A on SSL Labs!
These are the extracts and my notes from the 1926 book by George S. Clason, The Richest Man in Babylon. One quote in particular had me think the most:
A part of all you earn is yours to keep.
At first this seems not to be coherent (all I earn is for me to keep), but read on to learn why that actually makes sense.