Posts in Time Management
Choosing What to Know & Believe

In our working and personal lives, what we allow in as knowledge and beliefs can have unimaginable impact on our output into the world. Once a belief or knowledge has set in, we are wired to then allow that to run many of our decisions (literally) without much (or any) conscious "pre-frontal cortex" involvement. You can imagine the ripple effect of allowing a misguided belief to settle into your connectome.

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The Gratitude Journal & the Gateway to Your Highest Self

When I was in high school, I watched an episode of Oprah Winfrey’s talk show in which she discussed keeping a gratitude journal. She said she would write down 5 things a day for which she was thankful. Something in that suggestion resonated in my heart, so I decided to start my own gratitude journal.

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A contemplation on coffee and having a glass of self-control instead

For those of you who know me, you've already heard my decades old ranting on my relationship with caffeine (via morning coffee). I have more rules around coffee drinking than Carter had liver pills, but the sad part is, I only follow all of those "optimization" rules about 50% of the time. Here's a list of some of those rules just so you can have a giggle.

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Another Lesson of Mastery

In studying a bit of Robert Greene's work, I felt inspired to comment on a few of his thoughts on the subject of mastery. I've gotten a bit nerdy in the last 5 years about craftmanship and mastery. To take this seriously is quite an endeavor, and I can't recommend highly enough taking up your own pursuit of mastery (real mastery) in your field.

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