1. The 80/20 Principle by Richard Koch - should you read it?
  2. Just 20 percent of this article will tell you 80 percent of what you need to know.
  3. How I run my first, and probably the last, ultramarathon
  4. After kilometers and kilometers I've ran, here you can find the things I've learned, or still have troubles learning.
  5. Things I do to be more focused and productive
  6. I tend to see myself as a person who organizes his time well and is more on a productive side of the coin. I know I am not some productivity guru and for sure I don't want to reinvent the wheel, so with this blog post, I just want to guide you through some of the things I do and practice to stay productive and more focused.
  7. The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene - should you read it?
  8. Laws are there to be followed... Or not?
  9. Everyday Epiphanies: The Benefits of Keeping a Daily Journal
  10. Some time ago I read a line in an article that said something like this - instead of opening your phone and social media first thing in the morning, try journaling instead. Try asking yourself some questions like - what are my goals for today, what did I do yesterday, how I felt yesterday, today...
  11. Unlocking Your Flow State: A Beginner's Guide to Finding the Zone
  12. What's the time? Seems it's already morning...
  13. Slow and Steady Wins the Race
  14. The world we're living in today is rapid. Information travels at an eye glance. Everything is available at your fingertips.
  15. Learning to Learn
  16. The thing we often forget when thinking of learning is that we are not officially thought how to learn. When we start school, we don't usually go through different learning processes, how to approach math, biology, history, or any other class. At least this wasn't a thing that we did.
  17. How Go Captivated my Mind?
  18. The game of Go looks simple at first hand. However, that simplicity brings with it a various, complex way of playing.

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