Musings from Journalings Of Sporring - Issue #26

Hi again! ;)

I've landed at my new address, and it's wonderful and exciting to be in a new place. Although some things are familiar, it's so much more countryside here as my former home was situated in an urban area. The silence here on Värmdö is simply wonderful.

This issue is pretty stacked, so enjoy the reads! :)

Journalings of thoughts

  1. The move is done, and it was a speedy process handled by my son-in-law and his brother, as my daughter and I were on cleaning detail.

  2. Since I'm moving into a tiny house (30 sqm), half the space I had in my old apartment (62 sqm), I still need to clean out more stuff, but that's what I say; A later story. I still cleaned out some +22 boxes with stuff that I haven't been using for the past +12 years or so...

  3. Grandchildren are such a blessing, and to be able to spend extended time with them, Precious!

  4. Started a new project; To write a small article every day, this is to help me get back to my love for writing again. Enjoy the reads! :)

Journalings of links

Brain-computer interfaces are slowly beginning to take form, and here at Neural, we couldn’t be more excited! Elon Musk’s Neuralink claims it’s on the cusp of a working device and Facebook’s been developing non-invasive BCI tech for years. I

The psychologist on applying his ideas to organisations, why we’re not equipped to grasp the spread of a virus, and the massive disruption that’s just round the corner

Seven key elements to look at, according to research.

Natalie Nixon is president of Figure 8 Thinking, a global speaker, and a creativity strategist who advises and emboldens leaders to transform their businesses through creativity and foresight.

You’re inspired. You’ve read a bunch of articles, blog posts, and essays and suddenly see that blinding flash of realization. You’ve formulated an idea that feels new and important and worth writing down and sharing with others. You start pulling together key thoughts, quotes and citations.

Facebook is still bitter about Apple's latest update to iOS. As a reminder, Apple added a requirement to iOS 14.5, known as App Tracking Transparency (ATT) that requires developers to request permission before tracking users.

As a mom of three, Latasha Peterson has used her blog to create the life that she wants for her family. In 2016, Peterson founded Arts and Budgets as a side business while pregnant with her first child.

Alex Michaelides’s long-awaited next novel, “The Maidens,” is finally here, and so are new books from Catherine Steadman, Ben Winters and Geling Yan.

Journalings of Tweets I Liked

I can relate to this, but now I feel I'm finally laded at home again!

Journalings of Instagram

Journalings of Articles

Yes, I'm back to it! I decided that I needed to get back into the habit to not lose my love for writing, so my plan is to publish one article a day with at least 250 and at most 500 words.

One thought that always hits me when I’m waking up is: “Thank God, I’m still alive!”. This tiny thought is empirical for the rest of my day. Why, you might wonder? Well, I had my fair share of close…

Yesterday I went to my vaccination clinic to have my second dosage of Pfizers Covid Vaccine. As I recently moved, and the vaccination system is very strange here in Sweden I had to travel back to…

Every time this year, I get a bit emotional, looking back on this day. Why, you may ask? Well, in 2013, on this date, I had a heart attack. In the days leading up to this event happening, I thought I…

Learning is a big part of who and what I am. Every day I seek new knowledge. And that knowledge might lead to new and exciting knowledge further own down the road. Yes, you can call me a knowledge…

Journalings of the end

“A man can be himself only so long as he is alone; and if he does not love solitude, he will not love freedom; for it is only when he is alone that he is really free.”― Arthur Schopenhauer