
Eventually I managed. Juggling. I learned from a friend who’s to say the least, talented at it. It came after one or two days of picking up the balls, trying for an hour and then giving it a rest again and doing something else. I’m now looking at the set of juggling balls I learned that with in front of me. Realizing that I’ll probably have some similar experience with this blog and everything around it.
I’m good at doing several things at the same time. I’m not a one project guy. That’s fun – most of the time. It’s less so if you’re busy writing a thesis or actually having to focus at one thing thing now. Than your life becomes somewhat like a vicious cycle.
But for some funny reason I both like and dislike being scattered amongst all kinds of different projects and ideas at a certain time. Sure – it would be best to first finish that thesis (yes, yes, working on it… :-) but at the same time I probably couldn’t get it right if that would be the only thing on my mind.
So that’s why you’re viewing this :-) Procrastinating from thesis writing eventually gets the blog work done. Actually not bad timing so I can use it to report next week about my trip to Medicine 2.0 conference in Toronto (drop me a line if you’re also attending and would like to meet up!).
And after that? We’ll see I guess – hopefully the thesis will be done sometime soon so I can invite you all to hear my colloqium on “Rethinking the hospital: value of the business model theory”. And in-between you’ll probably hear some more on being involved in a healthcare tech start-up, event-engineering stories or gadget reviews. Or not – that probably means I’m juggling some other projects :-)
It’s a magical world. Let’s go exploring!









