lifehacking
Lifecamp Toronto, a great event
Yesterday, I attended Lifecamp Toronto, a lifehacking event organized and hosted by Sacha Chua, over at a neat little place called Linuxcaffe. The idea behind Lifecamp Toronto (a.k.a. #lifecampTO for those of you on Twitter) was that people could have the opportunity to share what they can provide for others, what help they'd like from others, and network based on those sets of traits.
Improving personal manageability: Two new resolutions
There are a lot of things that I work on, and many more I'm trying to work on as well. Trying to handle all of this often makes me feel like a headless chicken: running around a lot but ultimately accomplishing nothing. To combat this helpless feeling, I've decided to manage the situation with two simple resolutions, which should improve my quality of life and might help yours as well.


