Note: So, I started writing this post at home and planned to finish it during my lunch break on my work laptop. I had added a few more po...| Noisy Deadlines
Mirror Dance (Vorkosigan Saga (Publication Order) #8) by Lois McMaster Bujold, 600p: This book dives into some really intense stuff, and while I usually shy away from stories involving torture and body horror, I felt like Bujold handled it with a lot of emotional nuances. That being said, it was an amazing read! Both Miles and Mark go through horrible experiences, and we see them overcoming all sorts of challenges. The pace is excellent and the suspense with the dual POV was great (even thoug...| Noisy Deadlines
😇 I’ve been quiet lately because there’s a lot going on at work, and I’ve mostly kept myself away from the computer at home. The past two...| Noisy Deadlines
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The Bullet Journal Method: Track Your Past, Order Your Present, Plan Your Future by Ryder Carroll, 336p: I finally read this book, and ...| Noisy Deadlines
Drunk on All Your Strange New Words by Eddie Robson, 299p: It starts with a murder mystery with an interesting setting: post first cont...| Noisy Deadlines
👟 I’ve been enjoying summer, going for runs or walks along the river. If I am careful with my knees, taking breaks when needed and never running more than 7 Km at once, I’m okay. 🦵 Talking about knees, the x-rays came out okay, no structural bone related issue. My doctor will do some more investigating like doing a gait analysis. 🩱 I started going to an Aqua Fitness class on Saturday mornings. I’m enjoying it, it’s a nice start of the day activity and it’s easy on my joints...| Noisy Deadlines
Lately I’ve been feeling overwhelmed by the digital world. Well, maybe not the whole digital world per se, but using digital tools for everything in my life. I started noticing this discomfort on my morning routine when I sit down to journal. I would open my app, to immediately get distracted with everything else on the screen, or just with the possibilities that the digital world offers me. It’s right there in front of me. I could just do a quick email check, look at my calendar or easil...| Noisy Deadlines
📍 I’ve started (more) consistently bookmarking the articles and videos I’ve watched throughout the week so I can include them in my week ...| Noisy Deadlines
This year I attended the GTD Summer Camp in Denmark for the first time! I first heard about this event on the Getting Things Done® podcas...| Noisy Deadlines
I was listening to the radio this morning and the song playing was “Money for Nothing” by Dire Straits. I’ve listened to this song hundreds of times before, but something struck me today that made me curious about its origins. It’s one of the band’s most iconic tracks and the 1985 video clip is groundbreaking with its computer-animated characters. Anyway, I knew the lyrics were a criticism of rock stars “easy” fame and luxurious lifestyles. What I didn’t know is that Mark Knop...| Noisy Deadlines
I currently work with four colleagues who are between 15 to 20 years younger than me. They're great people, and I get along well with all...| Noisy Deadlines