Planning isn’t about avoiding problems. It’s about removing urgency when things go wrong. This post reflects on a long electric road trip to Spain — and why designing for change makes work, travel, and continuity feel calm rather than fragile.
Before you pack a bag or plan a route, continuity comes first. This post looks at why working from anywhere only works when the workday is designed to stay familiar, predictable, and calm — wherever you happen to be.
Work doesn’t pause when locations change. This post explores why continuity matters more than geography, how work can remain normal without a fixed office, and why designing for reliability turns travel into just another variable.