Experiments, experiences and learnings, what has worked for me and what hasn't... in short articles.
My Process of Leaving Social Media
A Year of Nuances
Another Perspective on Happiness
Hooked: How Apps Keep Us Hooked
Less quantity and more presence
Why I have never had a smart watch
Just say what you need
Todo como los zapatos
The importance of support for art and creativity
The Beats Audio dilemma, or what is the most you would pay for something
Magic systems in fantasy, which one I like best and which one I use in The Sound of the Night
Cliché financial phrases that have been very useful to me
How happiness works and how to increase it scientifically.
Sharing the micro-stories I have competed with.
Research for a fantasy novel
Passion is not found, it is built
Who is my book addressed to: The Sound of the Night
Sometimes things are simpler than they seem (I registered my book with copyright)
How I built the story of The Sound of the Night
Why did I write a Pre-Hispanic Fantasy book?
Do you really need it?
Good thing I did it
What you gain by leaving your town/city
Where is the source?
I finished my book! Synopsis and map of the fictional world
Why would you want to be on the plane earlier?
Experiment: Do we see free and cheap as bad or valueless?
I stopped forcing myself to wake up early and I couldn't be happier
Any day is good to start something
The five personal finance books I recommend (In order)
Done is better than perfect
Act according to the situation
How I make my monthly budget
Don't let not knowing stop you (My book cover)
Books are cheap
Your attempt, no matter how "failed" it is, is worth more than any criticism you receive, keep trying
Friendship maintenance agenda
Imposter syndrome and what I do to combat it
Writing my first book
Fear of being told "You aim at everything and hit nothing"
My experience building online courses
The Little Book House (April/2022)
Measure your salary and expenses in time
How do I manage to read more
How to avoid being manipulated
My experience with minimalism
Experiment: The two-day rule
Start with what you have at hand