In May 2013 while planning my trip to China and Japan after having thought about it for a while, I decided to stop using Facebook forever. So I’m going to share why I did that in first place, what happened right after that and how I feel now after 8 years.
In my mind quitting was always a bad thing. It was a lazy approach. It was the easy thing to do when things were difficult. But the more I travelled the more I realised how wrong I was. I want to tell you why.
For the last 3 years I’ve been travelling to Zurich more than 200 times. In fact, I spent 50% of my last 3 years there. In this post I want to share with you the 3 habits I learnt that changed my life. Welcome to Zurich.
Last year I’ve done a sensational trip to Germany. In this post I want to share with you 4 lessons I learnt and why I want to go back. Welcome to Berlin.
As we couldn’t cover everything we wanted, I decided to have a second part covering Life in London vs Buenos Aires to discuss about nightlife, safety, relationships, money and career.
Earlier this year I defined my objectives and then I checked in to see how I was doing. This is my third quarterly review to see if I’m on track or I keep procrastinating.
For those in the corporate world this will sound familiar. Time for the Mid-Year review! Three months ago, I released an article about my 2020 objectives progress. Today I’d like to review where I am. Am I a doer or a sayer?
I know there’s a lot going on with Covid-19 but I thought it was important to check in and reconnect with my resolution for this year. These are unprecedented times for everyone but this should not be an excuse to skip what we promised to ourselves 3 months ago.
It’s been a while we wanted to visit Manchester. The perfect occasion to justify the road trip would be a football match, hence we got tickets for Manchester United vs AZ Alkmaar in the context of Europa League.