
Solopreneur Weekend & Do You Feel The Same?
Sharing my journey – progress, difficulties, failures, lessons learned, successes…
Sharing my journey – progress, difficulties, failures, lessons learned, successes…
Let’s break free from the “shiny object syndrome” and actually ship something! This weekend, I’m building my first MicroSaaS – not for success nor to get rich, but to master the art of finishing… and hopefully find the tech stack and methodologies that are right for me.
I loved the Startup Weekends atmosphere and energy. But how can we replicate that energy when working alone? Here’s an idea… keeping the same working principles, simulating small teams, and planning momentum boosters.
Building a camper van for the first time feels like solving a complex puzzle while learning the rules as you go. As I’m planning my own build, having a clear process seems crucial. So here’s my attempt at defining a framework.
Outlining the scope and approach for my Mini-Me camper van project – the first step toward something bigger, starting with personal transformation.
Sometimes you have to leave home to find your way back. Like Santiago in “The Alchemist,” my path has taken me across continents, only to lead me back to where I started – but with an entirely new perspective and purpose. Like a butterfly emerging from its cocoon, I begin anew.
Random thoughts about society, money, and education.
From “I prefer discussing with Claude” to “current society is overwhelming” to “we need globalism based on unity”.
Requesting feedback from people who dare to dream that the world can survive without money – because my Master Plan 2025 is primarily an experiment to test what becomes possible when we remove artificial constraints.
The ultimate coworking space bringing in one place all types of shared spaces to live, work, meet, socialize, collaborate, exchange ideas, and share knowledge.
A master plan?! Yes, like Elon… but faster! 1 year, not 10 😂 Wait! Didn’t he also say: “Most people overestimate what they can do in one year and underestimate what they can do in ten years.” 🤔 Well, what I plan here is not rocket science 😉
Theory U, developed by Otto Scharmer at MIT, offers a powerful framework for leading profound change. Unlike traditional change management approaches that focus on past experiences, Theory U emphasizes learning from the emerging future.
Modern software development combines several methodologies to create efficient, user-focused applications. While design thinking helps understand and define problems, this guide focuses on how Agile, Scrum, and Lean Startup principles work together to deliver effective solutions.
One of the most effective frameworks for innovation and problem-solving across industries. It combines creative and analytical approaches, emphasizing deep user understanding and iterative development to create meaningful solutions.
This governance system, designed to foster collaboration, equality, and efficiency, offers a practical framework for organizations seeking more effective ways to work together.
These are the principles I want/try to follow when creating courses. This version is specifically intended for programming courses, so it includes elements that are obviously not relevant for other types of courses.
This is one of the books that has made the biggest impression on me. The Switch framework deeply resonates with me – it’s simple, logical, elegant… but that doesn’t mean easy to apply!
A lazy description of what I did to create this site.