More serenity in everyday life
Two books read in connection offer an excellent combination of thoughts: the first is “4000 Weeks” by Oliver Burkeman, and the second is “Personal Kanban” by Jim Benson and Demaria Barry.
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Two books read in connection offer an excellent combination of thoughts: the first is “4000 Weeks” by Oliver Burkeman, and the second is “Personal Kanban” by Jim Benson and Demaria Barry.
In the second part, I discuss the last five rules based on Pete Williams' article to understand why being full of energy is no secret, even in old age.
I had to choose between polling, WebSockets, and server side events for a feature. Instead of just reading about it, I tried SSE for the first time. It's as great as it is simple, so I like technology!
Health and energy are not related to age. Based on Pete William's article, I will discuss the first five rules for being full of energy.
As a trainer of large groups with children between 6 and 16 years old, I sought an easy way to create the participant list. The challenges were significant, and the solution was straightforward.
Changing the standard language in Kirby and HTML forms in React are challenges—in one case, a self-written script is a salvation. I continue to search for the optimal solution for the forms.
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