Excavate Your Unique Skills
Don’t do things simply because others are doing them. Build systems and processes that work for you based on
Don’t do things simply because others are doing them. Build systems and processes that work for you based on
Hellenistic philosophy, the connection between Jesus and Socrates, and what atheists (and others) can learn from the Bible.
Looking to grow? You don’t need to be cautious. It’s okay to start where you are. Others have
If you're feeling like poo this week, boy do I have some facts for you!
When you want to cultivate good habits, learn to “recharge your batteries”. This can take the form of meditation, prayer,
A letter from my isolation bunker focusing less on viral plague, and instead considering our present and (hopefully) our future.
It's definitely worth taking serious precautions against coronavirus, but that doesn't mean filling your panic bunker with toilet roll. Here's what you need to know!
I’d generally consider myself a recovering workaholic but I'm learning to make the most of my days while finding time for things I love.
Cool kids in awesome sweaters made me ponder of the place of altruism in modern society.
The more we are pushed towards thinking in the present, the more easily we forget what can be learned from the past.
I lost two heroes last month and one was Harvard professor Clayden M. Christensen. I'm sharing some thoughts today from an article he wrote on living a life of purpose.
This week I want to embrace the awkwardness and actually engage in real conversations. I'm challenging you to try it too!