It’s a wrap! November 2019

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After being sick in October for two and a half weeks, it felt like I spent most of November running personal errands. As I handed in my notice to my apartment, I started organizing the move down to Neukölln. The amount of bureaucracy one has to deal with in such situations is sometimes rather overwhelming.

It might have been overwhelming because, once I start dealing with bureaucratic matters, I tend to go down a rabbit hole and look into everything I want to solve and that I have probably ignored for several months.

Besides doing Google Security Demos at the IAPP in Brussels for a couple of days this month and finishing off a project I worked on for Ignore Gravity and eLab, of which the launch was unfortunately postponed to Fall 2020, I didn’t have the time to work on many paid projects this past month.

However, I’ve dealt with things I believe deserve a mention here.

First of all, I finally switched to a sustainable bank. After filling out an Excel sheet to get a better overview of the possibilities, I opened a business bank account with GLS last week.

After taking Mike Katzmann’s personal finance class, I’ve also spent the past several weeks researching ETFs. I promised myself last year I’d look into how I want to take care of my pension, and I finally decided that stock market investments might be the most sensible choice. My plan is to get myself up and running with ETFs before the end of the year.

I’m currently making plans for the upcoming year and am also looking for new projects to get involved with. Please get in touch if you need help with copywriting or community-driven marketing.

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