So, I’m closing House Hack. After 18 months building a business post-university, here’s the wrap-up and what’s next.
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Hindsight bias is hilarious. Because it tricks you into thinking “it was always going to be this way”. And then, “I can predict what will happen in the future”. It makes us believe that our judgement is better than it actually is.
Read MoreMen, we need to talk to one another. In this piece, I put pen to paper on how Men need to collectively take responsibility for themselves and others regarding sexual assault and rape culture in the wake of the death of Sarah Everard. I don’t have all the answers, but here’s my POV.
Read MoreSupport networks, quite an odd, elusive concept, don’t you think? Well, it seems so to me. I have heard it mentioned many a time over the years (I’m only 22 before you start) but it is only recently that I have seen it as something very real.
Read MoreNow, I have never been the smartest in the room but I have always been smart. I have never been the most sporty, but I have always performed well. I have never been the most popular but I have always been respected by my peers.
Read MoreEver spent some time away from social media? That's how I just spent the last fortnight. Yes! No Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and not even LinkedIn! Read on to find out about my time, reflections and the lessons you can implement in your own lives.
Read MoreHindsight is possibly the most intriguing tool of the mind. To look back with confirmation bias and think to oneself, “it was always going to happen like that” can be a really enjoyable feeling- especially when associated with achievement or in an ‘I told you so’ argument.
Read MoreFollow your dreams they said. Make it happen. Put in the work and execute they said. Well now Josh and I are going for it and I'm super excited but also scared for what's to come.
Our podcast is simple…
Read MoreCommon clichés like 'All you can do is your best', 'Don't listen to what other people think', 'Be yourself', 'It's the taking part that counts' (the list is endless) are disregarded as soon as anyone says them. I'm sure I'm not the only one who thinks 'ah not again' when I hear one said to me.
Read MoreI lay as I usually do in the chair at my desk with my feet up on the bed next to it with my laptop on my lap whilst messaging a friend on Facebook and listening to Spotify through my recently purchased Amazon Echo dot.
An altogether unremarkable scene you may think…
Read MoreThe magic answer is you don’t. You struggle, you get up early, you sleep late, you delegate, you sacrifice, you organise, you find balance and solace where you can. But in the end, you do just that, you manage. You keep in mind why you do what you do and let that drive you forward.
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