The downside to living in the Information Age is the real risk of information overload. Where in the past my detractors might have been well-meaning relatives and friends, now there are Internet Experts who write blogs and tell me how, why, and in what order to live my life so as not to fail spectacularly….
It finally hurts enough!
There’s a story that I’ve heard told at a few business conferences before, about a young salesman that goes to visit a prospective client on the farm. While they are having coffee, the young man notices the family basset hound howling non-stop. “Why is the dog howling like that?” he wanted to know. “Oh, him,”…
The other side of clouds – airborne hooligan!
Somewhere over Poland, I took a picture out of the airplane window. It was not the first time that I saw clouds from above, but these were foreign clouds, so that made them special. I can’t recall whether this was my second or third flight of the day. All I can say is that long…
I love it when a plan (finally) comes together!
I made a mess of my flight tickets for this trip, relying on a scammy operator. The consequences of that are that I had to repurchase my flight tickets at double the original price, albeit from a reliable source this time. Lesson learnt? Be prepared to pay a bit more to actually get what you…
Asking for money
Running a blog isn’t free, especially if it doesn’t attract lots of visitors (yet). And visitors are exactly what you need if you want to get into the more profitable affiliate marketing programs. I had a different method of soliciting donations before, but it soon became clear that that wouldn’t work. It was time for…
Catching up… and the latest on my trip to Ukraine in April
December and January aren’t good months for blogging. Well, they’re probably not BAD months for blogging either, but in my case, those two months did not leave me any time to get in front of my computer keyboard and WRITE. That said, I had the goal of adding something to my blog daily, so that…
A day without water, and other fun events in South Africa
At the time of writing, it has been 48 hours that most of my town has been without water. I have checked the level of our supply source and at more than 90% full, it’s unlikely that a lack of water is the reason for the cut. Rather, I suspect that years of mismanagement have…
Decluttering bit by bit. Baby Steps towards Mental Wellness
Decluttering my mind starts with decluttering my environment, and that means that I need to create new habits. Or at least revive old ones. I did a thing today. It wasn’t a big thing, by humanity’s standards, but it was still SOMETHING. And I did it all by myself! Before I start sounding too much…
Happy and knowing it…
After many years, I have finally picked up the courage to see a mental health professional. Frankly, I would not have done it if not for something that someone mentioned about their “psychiatric benefits” on their medical aid being depleted. (Their daughter has all kinds of issues!) Then I realized that not only did I…
Of orcs and sticky red tape…
I am irritated with life in general. And my goal of going to Ukraine feels like “One Step Forward, Two Steps Back” right now. It’s like when I first did my Big Hairy Audacious Goal layout for my backyard farm (the Ukrainian version). To meet the goal, you need to take step A. To be…