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2018, a year of surprises

If I can choose a word to describe 2018 (and I obviously can because this is my blog) that word would be surprising.
Here a few surprises from the past 12 months!

Engagement

I got engaged.

I thought that engagement was something related to social media interactions, and that a proposal was a fancy way to give a price.

I never saw myself like a romantic person or someone that follows traditions.

I never cared about marriage, about having a family, let alone about buying a ring.

I thought they were things from the past, traditions that don’t belong to me – a modern “man of the world” that lives in the progressive Netherlands and travels the world.

Indeed I wasn’t ready. Indeed I haven’t found the right person. Indeed I fooled myself.

But since I met Hanny, everything seems so natural and spontaneous. Our relation is like nothing I experienced before.

Official fake engagement picture

I desire what I never desired, and I accept what I never accepted.

In 2018 I felt the urge to buy a ring.
I searched for fair-trade jewelry, avoiding raw materials coming from exploited lands – maybe Indonesia that in the island of Papua has the biggest mining operation in the world:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbroONfeyt0

I visited ateliers and I tried to learn more about rings and diamonds.
I forged a ring that could fit well her small hand, I took it to Bali and one evening right after a spectacular sunset I asked her to marry me.

Podcasting

The second surprise from 2018 was podcasting.
I’ve been listening podcasts for years now but I never had any intention to start one myself.

Until I met Marco Gatti in Milano.

I told him “Marco, why don’t we create a content (I didn’t mention podcast) where we share what we work on and what we do to grow our businesses? An honest behind-the-scene with successes and failures”.

Marco replied: “Yes, a podcast!”.

A few days later, we were running together a half-marathon along the Martesana river outside Milano.

We run the 21km distance talking about our project.

I didn’t want to have a podcast, but in May we launched our diario di due imprenditori digitali, and it has been a surprising journey.

I didn’t expect to find people interested in listening every two weeks what I have to say. Surely I have an uncommon lifestyle but I’m not eloquent nor radio-phonic when I talk.

Never the less, the podcast is working.
Each episode is downloaded hundreds of times. What’s more important, we built a small community around it. We call our listeners ‘digimprenditori‘, a mix between the Italian words for digital & entrepreneur.

Plantar

I always been a strong runner. Not fast, not resistant, not good, but reliable enough.
I never had an injury or any other problem I often hear from other runners.

Until one day of August, a few days before my birthday, when I discovered what a plantar is.

I’ve got plantar fascitis: an inflammation of the tendon that runs along the sole.

There are three important things to do after an injury:

  • follow the physio’s advises
  • take it easy
  • don’t act like you are not injured

Unfortunately, I failed all of them.

Now, quite frankly compared with the disgraces I hear around this is nothing.

It’s not painful, it’s not permanent, and it doesn’t affect my vital functions.

But once more, I felt that running isn’t just keeping me fit: it’s keeping me sane.

The mental effects of going out in the mornings and have a stroll before sitting at the desk all day and work are better than the physical ones!

And, as often happens when you discover something really good, you just can’t stay without it anymoreI’m definitely missing more the mental benefits than the physical ones but finally now, after more than 4 months, I’m back running for 10 minutes.

Lonely Bes

Another surprise in 2018 was feeling lonely sometimes.

I always considered myself a friendly person, that enjoys spending time with people. But do they enjoy spend time with me?

It may be true or not.
It may be age-related or not.
It may be because of this nomadic lifestlyle.

Spending a few months per year in different locations has a lot of advantages and it’s surely exciting, but it doesn’t come without a price to pay.

The price is relationships. They needed to constantly be built and fostered. It’s a challenge because I”m neither here or there.
At the moment I have some friends in Italy, some in Amsterdam and a few ‘recent’ ones in Bali.

If you know me, you’re probably thinking that I’m exaggerating, right?

Well, 2018 was all about surprises and feeling lonely was a surprise for me too.

I can’t deny that this could as well be age-related. In 2019 I’ll turn 40 and I definitely became more selective/picky with the people I spent time with. I met a lot of people already in my life.

This is beautifully summarized by Jeb Gambardella in the movie ‘la grande bellezza (and my excuses for the non-Italian speakers):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6GYyb1kSPM&rel=0

Of course, it’s easier to make friends when you’re in your 20s and every person is a beautiful surprise… but is this it?

Probably since I met my significant other I weakened in this area of life. I’m happy to be with her and care less about the world, but this means less effort in relationships and ultimately I had moments when I honestly felt lonely.

What I know is that in 2019 I don’t want to feel lonely. I need to do activities that involve like-minded humans and give me a feeling of belonging.

In other words: I have to invest more in relationships.

E-bike

I have been blabbering about cycling to Italy from Amsterdam. It’s one of those adventures I had in mind for some time but I didn’t plan to make it happen in 2018.

But it did happen somehow. I say somehow, because I didn’t bike. I e-bike!

With an e-bike, that is a bicycle with a battery-powered “assist” that comes via pedaling, I left Albiate, Italy.
8 days and 813km later I reached Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Here you can see the terrible Instagram TV videos I made, again sorry for my Italian:

Biz

The last suprise for 2018 came from my professional life. I’m happy with the growth of WP-OK, my small internet company that provides unlimited WordPress support.
I don’t have babies but to me my business is like a son.

A son that is growing, learning how to move and that needs a father.

A father that is learning how to be a parent, like I’m learning how to do my job as founder, salesman, and entrepreneur.

Call me boring, but this is one of the areas of life I enjoyed the most in 2018. Seeing WP-OK growing and give value to people – both customers and collaborators – makes me very proud.

Treasure hunt during our team meeting in Firenze!

I believe 2019 will be a year of growth.

This 2018 has been full of surprises… but why?

I can say that having time and not having strict plans were important factors for making space for these surprises to happen.

To let me accept challenges and opportunities I would have ignored otherwise.

I can now let 2018 go and make space for 2019.

How was your 2018, in one word?

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2017: a Wonderful Year of Failures

In 2016 I achieved three out of four goals, Then I set the bar a bit higher: five goals for 2017.

I failed at almost all of them but hey, it’s still alright.

In this article I’ll go over the goals first, and then cheer myself up with 5 things that matter.

 

Goals Review

1. Run 10km in 42 minutes

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This hurts! My goal was to run 10K under 43 minutes, so I trained accordingly. For the first time I regularly mixed steady run, interval training and tempo run. And I became faster, the fastest I have ever been.

I was set for success. I trained in Italy, Netherlands, Bali, Philippines, Singapore, looking forward to the 10K running events in autumn. September arrived, and I felt ready.

I set a new 10K PB at 44:05 thanks to my buddy Dave, that very generously paced my run and didn’t even wanted a beer in return.

I desperately wanted to get to sub-43 minutes, so I signed-up for all the races available before leaving for Asia again.

I did 5 races in 5 weeks:

  • Van Amsterdam Noord: 10K @ 44:05 (on my watch)
  • Dam tot Damloop: 16K @ 1:14:45 (my favorite event, it was fun!)
  • Haarlem Half Marathon: 10K @ 45:26
  • Run for Kika: 10K @ 43:52 (but the length was actually 9.5 km and I wanted to kill the organizers)
  • Sloterplasloop: 10K @ 45:28

It was so disappointing.

Racing every Sunday has the opposite effect I wanted: instead of improving, I was getting slower, tired and frustrated.

One race was 10,2 km. One was 9,5. The length was never correct, there was always something wrong, and my goal seemed impossible to reach.

I left to Singapore and SE Asia so demotivated that I almost didn’t run for the past two months.

But hey, I run a total of 850km and set new PB for 1K, 1mi, 5K and 10K.

Always look at the bright side of life.

 

 

2. Dedicate 3 hours/week to Write

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I did not dedicate 3 hours/week to write. Actually, I did not even try.

But hey, I created quite some content anyway!

Here is a list of content, mixed Italian/English:

  1. 2016 Wasn’t a Bad Year
  2. Come raggiungere Amsterdam partendo da Roma
  3. Come raggiungere Amsterdam partendo da Milano
  4. Al mio bot piace il business
  5. Intervista a Jasmine, 2 anni in Olanda come Au-Pair
  6. Intervista a Viola, da un anno in Olanda per un Dottorato di Ricerca
  7. Nelle mani dei bot (my interview on Vendere Valore podcast)
  8. Parliamo di chatbot con Claudio Comandini di Assist
  9. Comunicazione Aperta e Competenza nella Delega (my interview on Kryva’s blog)
  10. Interview for Zaininviaggio.com eBook about working and traveling
  11. 5 Lessons from 5 Years of Self-Employment (my most successful article!)
  12. 5 Lezioni dopo 5 Anni da Imprenditore Digitale
  13. SemRush Webinar with Giulio Gaudiano
  14. Come Ho Trovato Clienti con un Chatbot (my presentation at Milano Chatbot)
  15. 3 Lessons Learned Before Turning 38
  16. Backup WordPress: i 5 Errori da Evitare
  17. WP-OK è certificato da Yoast SEO!
  18. Da tecnico informatico in Italia e Olanda a fondatore di WP-OK (my interview on Besourcer)
  19. Viaggiare lavorando e lavorare viaggiando: la storia di Daniele (my interview on Expatclic)
  20. 6 Common WordPress Mistakes You Should Avoid (presentation at Hubud)

Some of them are interviews, some presentations, some are videos.

And video was for me the big discovery of 2017.

I started the WP-OK channel where I published 56 videos about WordPress, tools and business online (in Italian, in case you’re dying to see them).

It has been an enjoyable process: from the first terrible videos with me blabbering on a crappy mic, to the final terrible videos with me talking on a good lavalier mic 🙂

Seriously, I tried to keep my videos genuine, unedited and focused on useful content.

Communicate on camera is a great skill to hone and I’m happy with the results. Now I can record in few minutes a video that used to take hours of attempts with me getting stuck while talking or having the mic off.

So yes, I failed the writing part but I discovered a new way of communicate, more similar to real life, that I enjoy and I want to get better at.

The biggest change is in my mindset, producing content became an habit.
Now, if I don’t record a video for a few days I start felling nervous, exactly as if I haven’t run for a while.

Can feeling nervous be a good sign? Yes, it can be.

 

 

3. Read 12 books, at least 4 business-related

This was the only goal I reached, actually over-reached as I read 16 books in 2017 🙂

I use Goodreads, it’s a great service to keep track of the books I read (or want to read).

Here is my Goodreads 2017 summary:

2017 year in books

It’s a mix of very different books in different subjects, I’m not going to elect a favorite.

These are the business-related books:

  • Simple Numbers: excellent to understand the finance figures for a small business!
  • The Death of Retirement: got me determined to build assets.
  • Da Brand a Friend: good read from an Italian digital entrepreneur legend, and my 1st book about branding.
  • The One Sentence Persuasion Course: short but powerful book, good for my marketing.

So the goal is 100% achieved, no but hey here.

 

4. Reach 17% body fat

fail

hahaha

I’m still at 20% and I didn’t do anything to reach this goal.

But hey, I eat rather healthy, I run, I even went to the gym in Ubud, and most of all my girlfriend feels unprotected if I’m too skinny.

Once again, I loose weight in Asia where I eat outside two times a day, and I put weight in Europe where I drink one too many.

 

5. Travel a month with a camper

fail

365 days ago I was super excited about the idea of renting or even buying a camper. But after seeing my friend Lele getting one and spending countless weekends and money improving it, the reality hit me.

Having a camper in Amsterdam while spending 6 months/year abroad isn’t of much use.

Renting one in summer is very expensive.

And when I got news that my beloved parking permit (that took me two years to obtain) expired miserably, it was like a signal from God telling me “forget about it”.

I still like the idea, but a camper is a very impractical vehicle.

But hey, last summer we rented a car and spent three weeks driving down to Austria, Slovenia, Italy. We did some camping, met old friends along the way, and had a great time!

 

5 things that matter

While I failed 4 out of 5 goals I set for myself, 2017 brought to me at least 5 good reasons to be happy:

  • Mom fully recovered after last year. This is a great news!
  • WP-OK revenues grew by 35%!
  • I visited 3 new countries: Philippines, Iceland and Slovenia!
  • I’m done with the mortgage. I’m debt free!
  • I was wedding witness to two good friends of mine, Laura in Amsterdam and Guillermo in Singapore!

 

While I’d like to talk more about my year in business or my year in travels, and close down with 2018 goals…. I just don’t have time.

2018 is ON.