Pierre de Jong
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Pierre de Jong
@PJactivity
Serial Entrepreneur & World Citizen met een duidelijke kijk op efficiënte online samenwerking en moderne netwerkorganisatie. Internet ondernemer sinds jan 1994!
Nederland Katılım Şubat 2011
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@geertwilderspvv @MinPres Geert jij weet als geen ander dat de Oekraïne oorlog een Hoax is, het middel om ons aan de bedelstaf te krijgen
Zelensky heeft een €300mln jacht, zijn vrouw slaapt in een hotel van €50k p/n
Daar gaat ons geld naar toe
Jij bent net zo verrot als al die anderen in de 2e kamer
BAH
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Check out my latest article: HI First: Menselijke intelligentie altijd eerst! linkedin.com/pulse/hi-first… via @LinkedIn
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When are we Europeans going to stop being scandalised about Donald Trump and start helping him to end this war?
Of course Ukraine didn’t start the war. You might as well say that America attacked Japan at Pearl Harbor.
Of course a country undergoing a violent invasion should not be staging elections. There was no general election in the UK from 1935 to 1945.
Of course Zelenskyy’s ratings are not 4%. They are actually about the same as Trump’s.
Trump’s statements are not intended to be historically accurate but to shock Europeans into action.
In particular the US can see $300bn of frozen Russian assets - mainly in Belgium. That is cash that could and should be used to pay Ukraine and compensate the US for its support.
Why is Europe preventing the unfreezing of Putin’s cash?
The US believes Belgium, France and other countries are blocking. It’s absurd. We need to get serious and fast.
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Nederland als motor van Europese strategische onafhankelijkheid pierredejong.nl/nederland-als-… via @PJactivity
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Check out my latest article: Nederland, motor van Europese strategische onafhankelijkheid? linkedin.com/pulse/nederlan… via @LinkedIn #Munchen #Europe
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De Opkomst van Domheid als Politieke Strategie: Tijd voor een Alternatief? pierredejong.nl/de-opkomst-van… via @PJactivity @SanderSchimmelp
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MBO onderwijs in 2030 pierredejong.nl/mbo-onderwijs-… via @PJactivity Kan de docent nog wel bijblijven? #MBOin2030 #Conciglio #PKM #GemakkelijkLerenLeren #lerarentekort
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De AI Revolutie: Waarom AI niet zomaar een tool is! pierredejong.nl/de-ai-revoluti… via @PJactivity

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Check out my latest article: Generatie AI linkedin.com/pulse/generati… via @LinkedIn
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@NickMilo Well done Nick. Take time to relax and reflect a few times a year and your ideaverse will explode 😀
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I finally took a break.
It's rare that I feel like I've actually taken a break. Vacations don't usually count. You can go on vacations and feel exhilarated, but not really relaxed.
Since I started Linking Your Thinking in the summer of 2020, it's felt like a nonstop sprint—especially because at the beginning I was working full-time as a TV editor while moonlighting LYT (moonLYTing hehe).
And I was going hard before the pandemic. From 2016 to 2020, I was working hard enter the entertainment industry, starting out as a lowly production assistant, before finishing as a TV editor.
In the past year, I've started to find more time for small breaks, usually in the form of weekend retreats with others. But still, not just by myself.
Why is it so hard to firmly schedule time just to be with ourselves?
Well, last month, I've been on a major break. I didn't respond to much. I haven't done any of the things I've grown accustom to doing. No tweets. No YouTube vids. I even skipped a weekly newsletter (don't tell anyone)!
One reason, was that I got sick, again. I've been getting sick more often. Hmm, that might be a signal. Sure, I'm not getting younger, but still, I don't like how easily I seem to get sick now. Too much working and too much sitting.
So in early June I decided to go on a personal retreat to the mountains. It was supposed to be from Friday to Sunday, but I extended it to Tuesday. It became an epic life audit. I made so many discoveries and recognized so many short-comings in the person I aspire to be.
I've come out on the other side refreshed and with clearer intentions.
During my retreat, I did many exercises, some of which I'm not ready to share yet.
However, yesterday I did just release a new video featuring my Epic Life Audit Obsidian (@obsdmd) Template. It's a free downloadable template meant to be used with Obsidian.
I hope it helps you as much as it did for me.
Get the template and follow along here » youtu.be/o9811FmW21A?li…

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@NickMilo 🙂 interesting statements. Originality is one thing. Uniqueness the other. And passion will lead you the way you write about it.
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@BrianBrainKnows @NickMilo @longblack_co @obsdmd I highly recommend Obsidian as an external brain for PKM and Asana to manage individual tasks (GTD) and (online) collaboration.
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@BrianBrainKnows @NickMilo @longblack_co @obsdmd I always have to make some serious remarks when it comes down to PKM and Workmanagement like GTD (Allen) or PARA (Forte). To my opinion you have to manage your knowledge and your work separate from one eachother although you can connect the two different management systems.
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I had the chance to talk to @NickMilo today as part of a special coverage from @longblack_co and their new tech/business magazine Ep9 (Extended Play 9), related to @obsdmd and the PKM movement that is going on throughout the world.
I realized that the core value and philosophy that all thought leaders in the personal productivity/personal knowledge management space, including David Allen (@gtdguy), Tiago Forte (@fortelabs), and Nick, are "preaching" is the same: for us to make the most of our lives and minds as humans and lifelong learners.
The GTD workflow (by @gtdguy), CODE workflow (by @fortelabs), and ARC process (by @NickMilo) are all about capturing what matters in our lives to ultimately upgrade our experience of living a better and more fulfilling life.
Some other productivity-related content creators will say, "you need to be productive!" without telling you the core reason why, but the people I mentioned tell you the core value behind it as well: living life as humans, doing what most humans can do - seeing, looking, imagining, creating, focusing, concentrating, being motivated, and experiencing other things that humans can.
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