Anti-Hoke #minimal-spoilers My high school was big enough to be a college, but my back pack was bigger. After band class, I’d sprint across the
I’m not one of those people who reads 50 books a year. I’m not even one of those people who pledges to read 50 books a year and fails. I’m closer to the average adult who hasn’t read anything longer than four pages since school. Or, at least I was…
It’s Thanksgiving 2020. I’m chilling at my in-laws house for a few days while I’m off work. Here I spend 99% of my time on a sofa that I seem to be magnetically attracted to. This is the place and time where checking my Instagram doesn’t feel like a crime. The posts are the same as usual. Some wow me. Some fill me with envy. Some fill me with wanderlust. Some annoy me. Some drive me crazy. But today they hit different.
That day in September was hot. After the speed-walk from the front of the park through the maze of barriers littered throughout Epcot we were covered in sweat. We were racing to the standby line where we hoped to hear news of people no-showing for their reservations. What happened next changed my perspective on life.
The Variety Show w/ Michael & Robert Ep. 005
I like to talk a lot, but I’m not the best communicator. How can I have better, more impactful communication?
Am I smart because I know a lot of things? Or do I tell myself I’m smart and therefore do the things that I assume a smart person would do?
I find that the time I do most of what I want to do is at night after everyone’s gone to sleep. My theory on
Success has its Pitfalls Understanding what Success Traps are helps me avoid Sisyphean efforts. I’ve written before about ways I self sabotage myself. In this, the
I’m just getting in to my prime, so I’m sure my perspective will change. My “biggest challenge” has been an amorphous, poorly defined mess. One
Don’t Assume You Know What’s Important to You What do you value today? I’ve always held a belief that I have a set of values. These values