Nina Schwab

@NinaSchwab

remote work, minimalism, productivity hacks, kaizen, nature | mountain biker, surfer, traveller | COO at

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Joined June 2009

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    May 21

    More plastic than fish in the ocean by 2050 or ? Govts deciding now! Tell them :

  2. May 14
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    May 12

    "In sleep mode, your laptop still pulls more power than the whole 17th century." on software and 💩

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    May 12

    I couldn't agree more with at

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    May 12

    Rasmus Lerdorf on stage at talking about environmental impact of PHP7. Great marketing angle.

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    May 12

    "php7 - this time we finally made it work!" on the history of PHP and how he never planned it out as what it is now.

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    May 12

    You should not waste time not writing tests - . Great to see a familiar face from at

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    May 12

    “The goal of the meeting shouldn’t be another meeting” via

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    May 12

    "Never animate height unless you want to use your computer as a radiator" -

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    8 Mar 2016
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    Watch the World’s Biggest Animal Lunge for its Dinner via

  13. Jan 18
    “‘Think of many things; do one.’ — Portuguese proverb” from “17 Proven Productivity Techniques You Can Start Using Today” by Thomas Oppong.
  14. Jan 12

    “The 31 tools we use to make our ‘semi remote’ SaaS team work efficiently” by

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    Jan 12

    "As soon as you truly commit to making something happen, the "how" will reveal itself." -Tony Robbins

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    Jan 3

    This is incredible! The "Dailey Routines of Famous Creative People" ⏰ via

  19. Jan 2
    “‘Do not wait: the time will never be ‘just right’. Start where you stand, and work with whatever tools you may have at your command and better tools will be found as you go along.’ — Napoleon Hill” from “6 Brutal Truths About Productivity No One Wants to Talk About” by Thomas Oppong.
  20. Jan 2
    “So people who get used to working 80 hours don’t cut back. Until life cuts them down. Relationships falter, friends go missing, family is a quick kiss as you’re sprinting out the door, and life happens in the margins.” from “80 hours now, 40 hours later?” by Jason Fried.

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