Welcome Welcome to Episode 61 of my podcasts, the view from the crow's nest. And as is invariably the case, I am going to be talking about audience Ninja, and the agency that have just started with coming towards the end of the second week of the agency the second week of the client and a couple of days ago, sumana did the podcast my wife because I was just I was rude, I was drained man, totally drained. And it's been intense it's been hard it's been a bit overwhelmed, and I was feeling a bit low about it or. Yesterday was a bit better. I've been trying to take, as I said in the last couple of days, you know, when you're overwhelmed. It's because you don't feel in control. Often, and it's because it basically on top of things and so the key is to get organised take baby steps, get yourself back in organised and control etc so that's what I've been doing and yeah today. I'm starting to get back on top of things, you know, I'm bringing my inboxes down to, you know, more manageable size and getting through messages and organising myself through other tools so that I can better keep track of things it's not quite perfect yet the system I've got I need to play around with a few other tools play around with a few things until you know until I'm organised basically until I'm on top of stuff, but it's getting there. You know, starting to get a teeny bit of structure going on with the business and with clients and this is obviously, absolutely paramount. Totally, totally important. It's getting sorted so I'm feeling a bit better today it's been another intense day but um first client is really really happy with the work that we're doing, which is very good. And, you know, that's, that's obviously really, you know, good feedback and they said they what they suggested giving us a testimonial straightaway over some stuff so that's a really positive side. And, you know, bit by bit, things are starting to take shape. So I'm hoping, fingers crossed. But I'm hoping that from. Next week I'll be able to start actually putting some time structures in place to my day and not working, you know, all hours and going a bit crazy and therefore be able to spend a bit more time helping with the kids and looking after the kids and playing with the kids, hopefully a bit more time with Simona, maybe we could go out for a walk. When the lockdown ended, we went out for a walk like seven, eight k every day. You know, every every night for about a month. And now I haven't been out for a walk in about a month, no joke. So, we need to get back to that. So we'll see, we'll see. Next week guys but definitely feeling more positive today feeling a bit back on onto it today and, yeah, that's making me feel boy, I think I probably sound more buoyant to separate to that had a little meeting with my wife over one of our other projects, which is probably good it's half full lunch, the brand education by travel, which is our kind of just personal family blog travel brand thing not done anything with it but that's the name of it and then also half full, on the. Eventually, Commander worldschooling hub, which is our kind of suite of products and service tools and services that we're building for the world schooling community, principally to help the world schoolers to finally connect with each other, wherever they are in the world. So the thing that we're discussing today. The project is we've come up with an idea, a couple of months ago had an idea for a curriculum to design a curriculum for our kids and any other kids who are interested but world school is predominantly, and it's really simple. In that the core idea of it. It's to use basically places to visit so they could be landmarks they could be you know geological places they could be national parks, could be palaces, they could be ruins you know monuments whatever that places that you'd basically go visit for a day out and having them as the central subject of the curriculum, and then looking at them from multiple