Weekly Reviews - Powerful Reflection.

In the realm of productivity, few practices are as simple yet transformative as the weekly review. It’s a ritual that, at first glance, might seem like an additional task to a already packed schedule. Yet, those who have integrated it into their routine know it’s not just another task; it’s a lever for intentionality, clarity, and progress. David Allen, the mind behind the Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology, distilled this practice into a fine art....

July 13, 2024 · Timothy Johnson

... But Why Though? - Split Keyboards

In the realm of computer peripherals, the keyboard stands as a testament to the evolution of human-computer interaction. Among the myriad of designs, the split keyboard emerges as a fascinating study in ergonomics, customization, and the relentless pursuit of typing comfort. At the heart of the split keyboard’s design is a simple idea: that the traditional, monolithic keyboard layout does not cater to the natural positioning of human hands and wrists....

July 11, 2024 · Timothy Johnson

Time Blocking - Getting back control, one hour at a time.

In a world brimming with distractions, achieving peak productivity seems like a Herculean task. Emails ping, Teams messages flutter in, and before you know it, the day has slipped through your fingers, leaving behind a trail of unfinished tasks. Enter time blocking, a deceptively simple yet profoundly effective technique that promises to reclaim your day and enhance your focus. This approach has saved me as I moved into a much larger role within my professional life, while juggling a new family and renovating a house - while trying to remain sane....

July 9, 2024 · Timothy Johnson

The Paradox of Experience - a lofi Mind Fudge.

Thoughts sparked from Sarcastic Sounds “Someday Soon” It’s a common refrain, almost cliché: you don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone. Yet, this simple line captures a profound truth about human experience, one that’s both paradoxical and universal. It speaks to our inability to fully appreciate the present until it becomes the past, to understand the value of what we have until it’s no longer ours. This idea, while seemingly straightforward, reveals deep insights into how we perceive and interact with the world around us....

July 4, 2024 · Timothy Johnson

Parkrun

I’ve been trying to improve my overall fitness for some time. It took about 6 months from birth of our Daughter to the point where I felt there was time to start committing solidly to a exercise schedule and not the ad-hoc approach taken up to that point. I found that I enjoyed running during the Covid lock-downs where exercise, and time outside the house, were a luxury. I would, however, always get injured....

May 13, 2024 · Timothy Johnson

The Phone Issue

What’s the problem? I use my phone to much. This is likely the modern refrain. If it’s not phones then it was TV before it and before that, heck, it was newspapers. For as long as we have been exploiting technology there has been a fear that perhaps, just maybe, that technology might be exploiting us. I feel this way about my phone. I spend way to much time daily on a device that I fear gives me little to no value for the investment put into it....

April 28, 2024 · Timothy Johnson

Taking the AI-102 - a "new to IT" perspective.

A year ago I transitioned from my background in Chemical R&D to a role within the IT function - a significant leap for me. I was quickly introduced to the world of continuous learning within the realm of IT and the well defined certification paths - something, I believe, is lacking within the chemical space. The need to adapt and keep up with ever-evolving technologies was evident and I realized the importance of certifications in validating my knowledge....

October 6, 2023 · Timothy Johnson

Taking the AZ-900 - a "new to IT" perspective.

Motivation Having recently moved from Chemical R&D to take up a role within the IT function I have been exposed to some thinking regarding career development outside what I am used to. I am most impressed with the almost universal need to keep learning new technologies within the IT space - something I am taking to heart. I am also very impressed with the want to solidify learning with certifications....

April 8, 2023 · Timothy Johnson

Covid - huh?

So after dodging the bullet for over two year, both myself and my Partner came down with Covid. We had just returned from visiting family in Spain and, after a day of feeling a little strange, I woke up with a fever and the lateral test to prove it. While initially not to bad at around day four my fatigue and sore throat were almost unbearable. I was struggling to swallow water and unable to recall what drugs I had taken last....

July 9, 2022 · Timothy Johnson

Emacs as a Tool for Modern Science

Late last week my publication on the use of emacs within chemical R&D came out of early access. The full article can be found here. I wanted to use this space to address some of the comments I’ve seen posted about the early access version that went up in October. First of all - it has been great to see the positive reception this has had. This has been picked up by a few people, many of whom I follow - including John Kitchen and Irreal....

January 31, 2022 · Timothy Johnson