Please be kind in this post. While not one to normally post shirtless pictures of myself, it’s been just over a year since I started this weightloss/ strength journey. I worked my butt off. I lost 40 lbs. Had to buy an all new wardrobe. I feel healthy and amazing. This is My Progress After […]
Do More & Create More
What started as a post trying to articulate my recent thoughts, and make sense for myself how I want to grow, turned into a “2017 goal making” post. That wasn’t the intention, but I will go with it. I was going to title it, in The Age of Missed Opportunities. I changed it to what you […]
Millennials, Maturity, and Jeremy Stoppleman who got caught in the middle
By now, I imagine most people have heard of the story about Talia who was supposedly fired for writing a nasty article about her boss. The full article is here. Side note on the whole thing. A Google search for Jeremy Stoppelman returns results littered with the story which totally sucks. Even the Medium article […]
Creepy Art Memory Recall in Madrid Makes Me Cultured?
Have you ever stopped to appreciate art? Like, really stopped to appreciate it? When I was at the Museum Del Prada in Madrid, I saw this guy painting a painting of a painting. Totally meta. It doesn’t get more inception than that. But I saw this amazing piece of art. It really stands out and […]
Extending Layovers Is My Favorite Life Experience Hack
When I started writing this, I was sitting in the beautiful Iberia lounge in Madrid. But I stopped to take a shower and drink bourbon. So here I am, a week later. For the record, I didn’t pay to get in and I certainly do not travel enough to have any status. But traveling is one […]
Knowledge Graphing Your Name With Your Boss, Bible Characters, & SEO People
This morning I woke up to an email from my boss, Sam Michelson. In it, was the attachment with his knowledge graph result. A while ago we had discussed how strange it was that the “people also search for” suggestions had biblical characters ‘Bilhah’ and ‘Leah’ in there. What struck me this time was how […]
Teaching Emotional Intelligence To Teenagers & Undoing the Mess That Was Created By Progress
My Son came home from school and worked on an interesting project that teaches emotional skills. How to respond when things happen. It looked like this: You have to understand, this is a typical 1st grade school (or not typical) where the kids are psychotic. It’s survival of the fittest here. Maybe that is just […]