Everything I do now is in Notion, or as near as dammit. So if we’re going to be spending that long on the platform let’s get it looking amazing. In this post I want to show you 3 quick ways to improve the aesthetics of your Notion page using super-simple steps to perfect your Notion […]
Author Archives: andrewjtarnold
Notion vs GDPR
Is Notion GDPR Compliant? Depends on who you ask but first, what is GDPR? Wikipedia tells us that GDPR is “The General Data Protection Regulation (EU) (GDPR) is a regulation in EU law on data protection and privacy in the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA).” But what is it really and how does it impact us as teachers? As most of us have […]
Alcohol: An Evolution
We approach the end of the 6 weeks in which I set myself the challenge of publishing 250 words a day and I am looking forward to a short break from writing despite feeling like I still have plenty to share. So I now have a short priority list of things to write about and […]
So You’re a Veggie?!
For the past couple of years, my diet has taken a tilt significantly in the direction of vegetarianism. Here are the 2 big reasons why. Health. My interest was triggered by the flurry of Netflix documentaries* a few years ago which really pushed veganism. This gave me the prompt to look into it a little […]
Kicking off on Youtube
That’s it, we’re off. Off the back of the momentum of the blog and other inspiration I’ve encountered since the start of the year, I’ve made a start with the Youtube Channel. As you’ve been so good to keep along for the journey on here, offering your feedback and support with the posts, I hope […]
Calling Notice: 2021SWAN#3: 5 April – 16 May 2021
This is going to be the best yet! Anyone who has been a part of Six Week Accountability Network (SWAN) #1 or #2 will appreciate the benefit of setting goals to be achieved over a 6 week period. I have certainly felt the benefit of the accountability to sit and write this blog on nights, […]
The Tribe 10% Project
I’ve achieved all of the big (to me) athletic goals that I’ve set myself so far apart from two. The first of these is to qualify for the Ironman World Championships, held annually in Kona Hawaii. My best attempt at that was at Ironman UK in 2016 when I was 30 minutes off qualification time. […]
Podcasting
If I’m running or driving I will be listening to either a podcast or an Audible book. I find it to be a great way to get better and often return from a run with renewed inspiration or ideas to boost my progress. I use Google Podcasts as it hands-off the episodes to the Google […]
Life in the Fast Lane
About a year ago when the first national lockdown was announced a month after I had turned 35, and I was coming round to the idea of sitting at a desk for the next few weeks (what little I knew…), I read a couple of articles about how one’s metabolism can start slowing down around […]
Fatherhood vs Ambition
One of my favourite blog-posts of all time is this one, written by a guy I know nothing about, apart from that he’s called Paul Graham, a number of his thoughts on having kids are similar to mine and I sense that he’s a good man. http://paulgraham.com/kids.html There’s something satisfying about reading something where someone […]