It Was a Quiet Year for Me
At least that’s probably what it seems like to you. In truth, it was a pretty stressful year and I (mostly) kept my head down grinding… and learning. In fact, here’s 125+ of my favorite reads (and...
View Article10 of My Favorite Reads from January 2015
With all the noise overwhelming our lives and our social streams it’s easy to miss the good stuff. Content like tweets, in particular, are especially perishable. That’s why I’ve always been a fan of...
View Article25 Takeaways From Austin Kleon’s “Steal Like an Artist”
“Immature poets imitate; mature posts steal; bad poets deface what they take, and good poets make it into something better, or at least something different. The good poet welds his theft into a whole...
View ArticleThis is Water
Occasionally, there things we read, movies we watch, and songs we listen to that penetrate our souls and shake us to our core. Sometimes these things inspire us for a period of time — perhaps forever,...
View Article11 of My Favorite Posts from July
This is my effort to provide a little signal by curating some of the best/most interesting posts I encountered during the month of July 2015. I recommend identifying and diving into 2-3 that resonate...
View ArticleChris Winfield – 6 Lessons from my Best Friend
Chris Winfield is on a mission to help people take their life back. “Work less. Accomplish more. Live life fully,” says his website. And Chris practices what he preaches. His social stream is full of...
View Article44 Takeaways from Sit Like a Buddha
I spent a large part of 2015 thinking about why we’re all so busy. As a result, I’ve tried to be very intentional about how I spend my time — particularly at the office. I’ve tried to avoid needless...
View ArticleHow Will You Measure Your Life?
World-renowned innovation expert, and Harvard Business School professor, Clayton M. Christensen uses the last of day of his class, “Building and Sustaining a Successful Enterprise,” to engage his...
View ArticleGretchen Rubin’s The Happiness Project
I have a wonderful life. I’m married to the perfect partner, for me. We are expecting our first child, a son. My parents are amazing and supportive. My sister is one of my best friends. I have a...
View ArticleHow and Why I Track My Life
Unlike many people who I respect, I don’t believe in tracking for tracking’s sake. It’s not one of life’s intrinsic pleasures. Personally, I only have one reason to track: to increase the quality of my...
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