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Month: June 2010

Is Everybody Always Trying To Improve Themselves As I Am?

2010-06-09 | Reading time: Less than a minute

A question I ask myself frequently. Not mine, luckily.
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Why repeating something you’ve done brilliantly doesn’t deliver the same (brilliant) results

2010-06-08 | Reading time: 2 minutes

A good explanation why you shouldn't be discouraged by setbacks.
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Literature Reference Management with DokuWiki

2010-06-07 | Reading time: 9 minutes

A couple of ideas and PHP/JavaScript code to facilitate working with DokuWiki when it comes to handling academic literature. With a little preparation, using a Wiki does not have to be tedious.
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Creativity is a Social Business

2010-06-06 | Reading time: 6 minutes

The "interaction with humans" side of creativity. Some tips, including the best way to handle people information I have seen so far -- going back to one of Roosevelts' campaign managers.
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When the Big Fish leaves the Little Pond

2010-06-05 | Reading time: 3 minutes

A few remarks when it comes to playing with the big boys and girls. After all, if you want to be creative and live from it, you should know what you are dealing with. Also one of the most useful papers when it comes to skill estimations.
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survive

2010-06-04 | Reading time: 1 minute

A few words about a place that was hell for me when I lacked the skills to deal with hell.
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Life Hacks Presentation and Adapting Your Tools

2010-06-03 | Reading time: 1 minute

On the importance of being able to adapt your tools -- to avoid them being a pain in the ass.
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Know Yourself

2010-06-02 | Reading time: 5 minutes

A few thoughts on knowing oneself. (Update: Not sure I still agree with it.)
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Creative Solitude

2010-06-01 | Reading time: 1 minute

Sometimes it's a boon to be alone -- and that might be something a few creative individuals share. Also: A book recommendation.
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