Monthly Archive for January, 2023

The secret math of New Year’s Resolutions

Many of us start the new year with the ritual of New Year’s Resolutions, but very few achieve them. One of the reasons is that the list is either too long or the goals too grandiose to be achieved in one year. However, it’s usually the underlying math that doesn’t quite add up. Intangibles are […]

Success Versus Failure

Too many people look for the silver bullet, “the one solution” that will solve “all their problems”. Success and accomplishment are instead a collection of many small, incrementally important decisions that, when combined and allowed to compound over time, create amazing outcomes. Failure on the other hand is another matter… Avoiding the proverbial bus that […]

Antimimeticisomorphism: Artistic Maps

Antimimeticisomorphism is a mindset. Seeing and then doing things that are different not for the sake of it, but to create something new, more valuable, interesting. A great example are these artistic maps by Ed Fairburn. Simply amazing. Thinking antimimeticisomorphically has many advantages and benefits. One huge, life-changing benefit is achieving more of your goals […]

Antimimeticisomorphism: Infinite Art

I love to see creative people constantly redefining what’s possible in such fun ways! If you have a New Year’s Resolution to learn something new, be more creative or artistic, have a look at My Best Year Ever Program.

Antimimeticisomorphism: Furniture Design

This is amazing furniture where function and design collide to create moving works of art! Thinking antimimeticisomorphically has many benefits. One life-changing advantage is achieving more of your goals or New Year’s Resolutions by approaching the task systematically over the full year instead of just sitting down once and writing a list on a piece […]