Tag: 100DaysToOffload

[08-02-2026] Milano-Cortina 2026: open ceremony

An unexpected ticket to the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics opening ceremony at San Siro stadium delivered a spectacular 3.5-hour celebration featuring stars like Mariah Carey, Andrea Bocelli, and Charlize Theron, creating genuinely moving moments that blended global appeal with authentic Italian warmth while marking the likely end of an era for the iconic venue.

[05-02-2026] Milano-Cortina 2026: my first Olympic Games!

Living in Milan, I couldn’t miss the chance to experience my first Olympics on home soil. I chose women’s hockey for the atmosphere—and it delivered: respect, excitement, and an unforgettable 4–1 Italian victory, despite some logistical flaws along the way.

[01-02-2026] W5 – Just another week?

Better week in terms of the goals I had set for myself. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to study as much as I would have liked, but I also did a lot of things that unfortunately I can’t talk about.

[30-01-2026] Stop Adapting to Your Tools. Make Your To-Do List Work for You

After years of “tool-hopping,” I spent 2025 perfecting a Todoist ecosystem that does the heavy lifting for me. By leveraging advanced filters and a “capture-anywhere” workflow, I’ve built a system that handles atomic tasks with zero friction—whether I’m mid-workout or deep in a work sprint.

[29-01-2026] (Double) Christmas break

Three days in Umbria, Marche and Emilia-Romagna. A nice getaway after New Year’s in a very beautiful area, even just for strolling through the town centers.

[25-01-2026] W4 – I’m not yet at peak productivity like I’d want to be

Busy week work-wise. Fortunately, at least the family situation seems to be significantly improving. I’m launching a new section in this weekly recap, “Around The Web,” where I post content found on the Web. Tv series/Movies This week I haven’t watched any movies or TV series. As I was saying, I’ve been caught up with […]

[17-01-2026] New travel mouse

After losing my trusted travel mouse, I reluctantly upgraded—and accidentally discovered a surprisingly good alternative. Cheap, ultra-thin, USB-C, and more practical than expected, this no-name mouse earned a permanent place in my tech pouch.