James McCullough

James McCullough

An entrepreneur, a writer, a father, a paleo-eating polymath, fuelled by Blue Bottle Coffee. I work as a consultant for boutique hotels.
Apr
15

Sunday Reading - April 15th, 2012

I consider myself to be a fairly well-read man, and I tend to come across some fairly interesting finds each
1 min read
Apr
12

Mike Monteiro's New Book, Design is a Job

> There’s a difference between being enjoyable to work with and being “nice.” Being nice means worrying about keeping
1 min read
Apr
01

Sons of Anarchy: Season One = Pure Awesomeness

I just finished watching Sons of Anarchy, Season 1 [http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=IfAPAqe/hTs&offerid=
3 min read
Mar
19

Aligning with My Needs

> The more features you add to a product, the more it dilutes the core reason for a product’s
2 min read
Mar
14

To People Who Complain About Being Tired Without Kids

> If I ever hear you whine about being soooo fatigued from all of your adult socializing and physical activity,
1 min read
Mar
13

Spring Renewal and Revamping

There’s something quite liberating when you start from scratch instead of building upon a previous structure. I was thinking
1 min read
Mar
11

An Invitation to the Future

> The popular image of the visionary is someone with a clear view of the future, but empirically it may
2 min read
Mar
05

Commitment

> Until one is committed there is a hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectiveness. Concerning all acts of
1 min read
Jan
01

The 4 Hour Body Review

An extensive review of Tim Ferriss' The 4 Hour Body - a guide to rapid fat loss, increasing muscle, and having better sex.
17 min read
Dec
30

Mind Bombs- The Need For Self-Renewal

> Had I not been subject to the darkness, I could not have seen the light. — Midrash (translated from Hebrew)
4 min read

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Sunday Reading - April 15th, 2012

I consider myself to be a fairly well-read man, and I tend to come across some fairly interesting finds each week. I tweet them as I find them, for the most part, but thought I would share some more links for your Sunday reading. They offer more variety than most

Aligning with My Needs

> The more features you add to a product, the more it dilutes the core reason for a product’s existence and confuses people. — Marco Arment [http://www.marco.org], Build and Analyze Show #68 [http://www.5by5.tv/buildanalyze/68] I came across that quote while listening to Marco’

Spring Renewal and Revamping

There’s something quite liberating when you start from scratch instead of building upon a previous structure. I was thinking about this when I cleaned out the design of this site and installed a new theme, removing the advertisements and most of the other nonsense. I decided to do something

An Invitation to the Future

> The popular image of the visionary is someone with a clear view of the future, but empirically it may be better to have a blurry one. — Paul Graham, Frighteningly Ambitious Startup Ideas [http://paulgraham.com/ambitious.html] This past week could be deemed the Week of the Future. It’

Commitment

> Until one is committed there is a hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectiveness. Concerning all acts of initiative (and creation) there is one elementary truth, the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: that the moment one definitely commits oneself, then Providence moves too. All

Mind Bombs- The Need For Self-Renewal

> Had I not been subject to the darkness, I could not have seen the light. — Midrash (translated from Hebrew) Every now and then, I feel the need to expand on my level of knowledge or experiences to create a change in myself, whether major or minor. The easiest way

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