Mark Ellis
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Content marketer, blogger, podcaster and video maker.
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How do they build football stadiums?
If you’re a football fan, you may have obsessed at some stage over what the right size of the pitch is. Sure, you won’t think about it quite as often as you think about how many goals Messi is probably going to score this season, but it’s an interesting question nonetheless.
By Mark Ellis3 years ago in Unbalanced
How to find time for your football team
Far too many amateur football teams fall by the wayside due to a ‘lack of time’ on the manager’s part. This is a real shame. If you started a football team, it’s because the game is important to you. You wanted to run a team; it was something you always wanted to do, but other stuff got in the way.
By Mark Ellis4 years ago in Cleats
5 tips for taking good notes
How many times have you retrieved notes from an old meeting only to discover a set of scribbles and doodles which are completely useless? You can’t make head nor tail or your own writing and there doesn’t seem to be anything resembling a flow.
By Mark Ellis4 years ago in Lifehack
Back to basics - you don't need all these apps to be productive
We live in an amazing world that is full of wonderful productivity tools. Arguably, we’ve never had such direct access to systems, processes and software that are designed to help us get more stuff done. Take one look on your app store of choice and there’s a wealth of options, all of which promise to make you more productive than you ever thought possible.
By Mark Ellis4 years ago in Lifehack
How to come back from a bad job interview
There’s nothing like a bad job interview to knock your confidence, but it really shouldn’t impact you in that way. Bad job interviews happen. No matter how hard you prepare, things can still go wrong. You might have had a bad day, been ill or simply weren’t at your best – that happens to everyone.
By Mark Ellis4 years ago in Journal
Productivity Systems and Tools to check-in 2020
For many of us, the start of a new year signals a desire to get more done and to become more efficient with our time. After all, time is in short supply, and when you’re time poor, you need the best systems and tools to make you get stuff done quickly.
By Mark Ellis4 years ago in Lifehack