Yesterday you said tomorrow.
“Yesterday you said tomorrow.” A reflection on procrastination, self-honesty, and why the “tomorrow” mindset quietly turns into habit — and how I learned to call it out.
“Yesterday you said tomorrow.” A reflection on procrastination, self-honesty, and why the “tomorrow” mindset quietly turns into habit — and how I learned to call it out.
Why I buy vinyl records in a world of streaming: not for perfect sound, but for presence, attention, and the kind of experience that digital music can’t replicate.
When you spend twenty-five years inside companies – building, scaling, selling them – you don’t realize how much of yourself you have lost.
I’ve lived in San Diego, New York City, Hamburg, and now London. Each city has left its mark on me – soft edges, sharp hustle, quiet grounding, refined balance. Cities don’t just shape where you live. They shape who you are.
I never planned to sell my company, but every business has an end. Scaling myself out taught me that the real challenge isn’t the exit itself – it’s what comes next.
Most people drift through life. Here’s how Jack Daly’s Life by Design approach helped me live on purpose, track what matters, and build a year worth remembering.
I spent a week in Dubai—land of endless hustle, luxury, and status. Instead of getting inspired to do more, I came home convinced that “more” isn’t better. Real success? It’s about knowing what’s enough and building a life that actually feels good, not just looks good.