About
Serial Entrepreneur with a strong technical background. Grew up alongside computers, have been programming since 8 years old, started freelancing web development and design when I was 14 years old (17 years ago) Started my first company 8 years ago, since then I've had quite a few startups from B2C to Enterprise B2B SaaS. I'm passionate about solving problems, building stuff, and delivering value. My super power is seeing the best in people and then pushing them towards becoming their best self. (INFJ-A)
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Maker History
- CollabwritingTurn online research into an actionable knowledge base
- Collabwriting for TeamsApr 2024
- Growth Mindset Secrets eBookAug 2023
- Collabwriting 2.0Jun 2023
- Collabwriting for PDFFeb 2023
- Knowledge Sharing Secrets eBookNov 2022
- CollabwritingOct 2022
- Research Secrets eBookJul 2022
Forums
Pocket users, what’s your plan B? Let’s talk alternatives
Pocket is shutting down - by now, we all know that. I wasn t a regular user myself, but I did test the app about a year ago.
From what I m seeing in the comments, long-time users are understandably panicking. There are plenty of alternatives out there, but it seems like people are struggling to find something they can easily switch to.
So I m curious - how did you use Pocket?
And have you found a replacement that actually works for you?
Full automation in GDPR Compliance - is it possible or not?
Hello dear Friends and Hunters! We've launched our SaaS for Startups and SMBs, named Defendocs today and I'd like to get your feedback on the following point: Please share you thoughts about automation in GDPR Compliance - is it possible or not? Is GDPR too complex and difficult to understang all the rules and regulation and fulfill it 100% in a short time?
[Remote]: Tips for setting healthy work-life boundaries at home 👩💻
I worked from home for 4 straight years, and I worked 6 years in a mixed remote/office setup. Here are some of my tips for setting healthy work-life boundaries at home: P.S. Some of these tips might not be feasible for you. But do consider those that are... 1. Understand that your aim is to find something that you enjoy doing most of the time. It is doable. 2. Get fiber-optic internet, 4k camera, good microphone. It will pay dividends. 3. Separate living from working environment. When I shut the door of my basement, that's it. 4. I have my "office" shoes. When I am in them, I am primed to think that work just started. It's a kind of neat way to divide my routines. 5. Go to a coffee shop or work with somebody you like for a day. Or just go to the office if possible. 6. Have focused time. Book off some time on your calendar without notifications, just deep work. 7. If possible, put sounds and distractions to a minimum. 8. Put your phone out of sight and reach when on your laptop/desktop. 9. If you work on a computer, just get a standing desk. That's it. Period. Go! And get that standing mat too. 10. Figure out what calms you. Example: Sometimes, I take a shower in the middle of the day. Other days I just take a nap or go jogging. 11. It's OK not to be productive. Take time off the screen. Do it often. 12. Setup times in your calendar for meals, exercise, hobbies, loved ones. Just book it off. That's it. 13. Try and have at least 1 day/week without meetings. Book it off. Fridays tend to be good days for that. 14. Jam as many meetings together as possible. Don't let meetings to be spread out too much. It will kill your productivity. 15. Do meetings standing. You'll finish them quicker. 16. Try not to bring any digital/office gear to your bedroom. 17. Have two computers. One for work. One for fun. 18. If you can't get away from the virtual office, do something where you have to apply your undivided attention. For example, I do MTB or a long drive to someplace. Or just do anything where you can't have the internet, and that'll do. :) And now I'll disappoint you. I don't believe in a work-life balance. Yikes! I think you are YOU (and should be!), wherever you are at work or home. In 2022 there's no need to fake/facade things. So keep playing and uncovering. And you'll find the optimal balance between you and the output (legacy) you leave behind. No need to live two lives. Live one that matters. Keep creating!