I love this description of the creative process by Daniels and Alyssa Miller. It also makes me even more excited… Read more “a love letter to the world and the beauty of cinema”
Category: #whatilearned
How to Improve Your Critical Thinking
If, like me, you’re looking for ways to improve your critical thinking and problem-solving ability, Helen Lee Bouygues, founder of… Read more How to Improve Your Critical Thinking
“We can’t control the future, but we can bend it”
A great way to think about the impact you want to have while you’re here: My hunch is that two… Read more “We can’t control the future, but we can bend it”
“The people we surround ourselves with matter.”
I really love this post from Farnam Street. In a few short paragraphs, it: Asserts that the people that we… Read more “The people we surround ourselves with matter.”
Enjoy the ride!
It’s hard to believe it’s over. It all went by so fast. Last August, I packed up a van filled… Read more Enjoy the ride!
Cal Newport: “Quit Social Media. Your Career May Depend on It.”
This article by Cal Newport perfectly illustrates why we should spend less time on social media and more time doing meaningful… Read more Cal Newport: “Quit Social Media. Your Career May Depend on It.”
“I feel like I need something different”
Here’s the thing: loyalty is a two-way street. Whether you’re in a relationship or working for a company, you have… Read more “I feel like I need something different”
#WhatILearned: The Hustle Economy
The Hustle Economy, edited by Jason Oberholtzer and illustrated by Jessica Hagy, is an anthology of insights and advice for… Read more #WhatILearned: The Hustle Economy
“Keep your mind on the things you want and off those you don’t” – Bruce Lee
Poignant words of wisdom from recently released notebooks from the Bruce Lee Estate: You will never get any more out… Read more “Keep your mind on the things you want and off those you don’t” – Bruce Lee
“What it meant to be part of a community with common goals of which mutual aid and support were not the least”
This will bend your brain, but is so interesting: The wellbeing ideology is a symptom of a broader political disease.… Read more “What it meant to be part of a community with common goals of which mutual aid and support were not the least”