Post-Quarantine Thoughts

We are gradually re-opening. More people are eligible to get the vaccine every day. This is a massive relief for everyone and a collective feeling of “light at the end of the tunnel”. We’ve been stuck in our own little bubble for over a year now, forced indoors. Now this bubble will disappear, and we’ll … Read more

The Hype Around Cryptocurrency Speculation

Most people hate carrying and spending cash. It’s inconvenient. It’s bulky. You risk losing it. And when you spend it, you get your change, creating MORE bulk. Some use cash because it is anonymous. It’s hard to trace or tax. Charge cards (Credit or Debit Cards) remove a lot of this friction. You carry one … Read more

A Manager’s Guide to OKRs

Goal setting, tracking, and accountability can be a challenge when managing a team and driving results that have an impact. What are the right goals for your team that will have a meaningful contribution to your company? How do you keep on top of progress? How do you hold each other accountable if you miss … Read more

Five Years of Journaling — Learnings and Observations

For the past five years, in addition to maintaining a daily meditation habit, I’ve also kept a daily journal. I’ve handwritten journal entries in a physical notebook and have also used journaling apps. Over the years, I’ve noticed quite a few benefits to journaling, as well as effective ways to get the most out of … Read more