
Somewhere between the last meeting of the year and that first “ok, now what?” moment, I always try to pause.
Not to celebrate. Not to optimise. Just to look back and be honest.
2025 was full. Busy. Sometimes chaotic. But also very much on purpose. Less chasing, more choosing. And that made all the difference.
Speaking remained a constant factor in 2025. And honestly, I still enjoy everything around the session more than the session itself.
This year I had the privilege to speak at events like Workplace Ninja US and Experts Live Netherlands, as well as smaller community meetups and internal sessions. Different stages, same goal: talk about things that actually happen when theory meets reality.
Some of the sessions I spent most time on this year:
The real value never sits in the deck.
It lives in hallway chats, the “we tried that too”, and the quiet “oh… that explains a lot” moments. That’s the stuff that sticks.
I kept writing in 2025. Sometimes structured. Sometimes slightly ranty. Always honest.
Most blog posts came straight from the field. Things that broke. Things that confused customers. Licensing questions that kept coming back. Designs that looked great on paper but fell apart in real life.
Topics ranged from:
Writing is still how I slow my thinking down. If I can’t explain it clearly, I probably don’t understand it well enough yet.
Community isn’t just stages and blog views. 2025 proved that again.
A lot of the meaningful work happened quietly:
Some of the best feedback I received this year never showed up publicly. Just a short message saying something worked. That’s more than enough.
Explaining things to others has a funny side effect. It exposes every shortcut you take in your own thinking.
Teaching in 2025 reminded me of something simple:
If something feels “too complex to explain”, that’s usually a design problem. Not a communication one.
I’m heading into 2026 with the same intent.
Keep sharing what I learn. Keep simplifying where possible. Keep showing up. Even when it’s messy.
More sessions. More writing. More conversations.
And hopefully enough space to pause again next year.
If we talked in 2025. At a conference. After a session. Through a blog post. On GitHub. Or via a random message. Thank you.
This year wasn’t defined by features or tools.
It was defined by people, conversations, and shared learning.
And that’s exactly why it was a good year.
That is it for now. Until next time. 👋
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