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2023/12/29 – Theme Swap
Just to share, for SEO purposes, as well as easier use and interaction, I moved off my own custom theme. While I loved the ideas I had, there’s always yet-another-device that has view bugs that I have to customise my CSS for. I also updated…
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Eight Dates: Conversation Starters
I made it to the end of Eight Dates, and I must share again, this book is amazing. If you don’t understand something, ask questions and then listen to the answers. Ask Questions – Eight Dates This is what opened my eyes to how I…
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Reading Review: Eight Dates – Essential Conversations for a Lifetime of Love
Due to the unfortunate event at the start of November, I lost the plot in my life a little; and consequently, I haven’t completed the book yet. Eight Dates – Essential Conversations for a Lifetime of Love is well worth it, even if you aren’t…
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Hiking Trail: Cradle Moon – Green Trail
In an effort to get back on track with my life as a whole, I overheard colleagues of mine share they’d like to go for a hike. Since it’s been super long since I went on one, and haven’t been able to get back into…
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Reading Review: The Art of Thinking Clearly – Ralph Dobelli
Last month the book I went through was The Art of Thinking Clearly, by Ralph Dobelli. I did finish, but didn’t get to posting my review due to unforeseen circumstances. The biggest point that came across happens to be that the book isn’t meant to…
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Starting NaNoWriMo 2023: The Global Coincidence
It’s that time of the year again: NaNoWriMo. Write a book of at least 50,000 words in 1 month of 30 days; which means ~1666.7 words needed each day. This year I am most definitely a Plantser, a writer who combines some planning and pantsing…
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Reading Review: The Intelligent Investor – Benjamin Graham
For September I chose to take a gamble, and looked at interesting books to go through, and landed on The Intelligent Investor, Revised Edition. The plan was to get a broader understanding around my investment capabilities, and while I couldn’t finish it all in this…
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Set Up Gitea on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W
After finishing last month’s novel, Start Finishing, I’ve realised I have too many code projects sitting in a state of incomplete. I considered it for a while, and finally decided on a simple action plan. I realised the easiest way to complete my personal projects…
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Reading Review: Start Finishing – Charlie Gilkey
I’m glad from my reading so far this year I’ve managed to adjust how I do things, ever so slightly, for the better. With the few days delay to post last month’s book, after I finished it, I decided to take a step back and…