How to read this blog

A guide on how to read the blog. Healthy, Wealthy and Wise – why I chose them, and how content is organised.

I have divided this into 3 main categories – Healthy, Wealthy and Wise.

Healthy – where I reflect on my experience of doing the Tim Ferriss Slow Carb diet for the last 2 years, and more recently switching to a high fat, low carb Keto diet.

Wealthy – where I talk about the experience of creating business ideas and investing in property. I have been a retail property investor for 15 years and have stepped up a couple of gears in the last couple of years to full time investing.

Wise – where I share my views on the podcasts and books that I listened to and read, and the experience of learning new things, like Cantonese. I am trying to continually challenge my brain to keep it functioning or improve it.

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Craig Lambie is a versatile leader with over 20 years of experience across the IT, finance, and property sectors in Australia and the UK. He specialises in bridging the gap between commercial strategy and technical execution, having led multi-million-pound property developments while simultaneously driving digital transformation and AI-driven automation initiatives. With a deep technical background in software development and systems optimisation, Craig excels at implementing automation and AI tools to streamline operations and deliver measurable cost savings. His expertise spans senior IT project management, property development (GDV £10m+), and business consulting for startups and scale-ups. An advocate for sustainability, Craig integrates renewable energy and ESG principles into his projects, focusing on tech-enabled solutions for the energy transition. He holds a Bachelor of Economics and Finance from RMIT and is known for his ability to engage diverse stakeholders—from C-suite executives to technical teams—to deliver high-impact, commercially focused results. Craig is currently focused on, and passionate about bringing Deliberative Democracy to the world with Deliberative Super and campaigning political players to adopt it.

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