Timing is Sacred
I remember chatting a lot with a friend about the importance of timing and how lessons tend to present themselves. She wisely pointed out that when Caitlyn and I got pregnant, it would be a combination of a lot of…
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Discovery. Harmony. Logic. Spirituality. Balance.
I remember chatting a lot with a friend about the importance of timing and how lessons tend to present themselves. She wisely pointed out that when Caitlyn and I got pregnant, it would be a combination of a lot of…
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Something has been poking in the back of my mind since a colleague suggested that a younger version of myself was alone. In a sense, he was right. One of the reasons I was frustrated at the world in high…
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I posted a few weeks ago about feeling a little bit depressed. My solution was to write cards to people and point out how they impacted me this year. Writing them helped. I believe the reason why is because I…
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Background #1 I was in dire straights trying to understand how to provide value to my organization. I won’t go back into detail about my jumbled thoughts from my last post, but there is one thing to bring up. When…
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It is coincidental that when I started taking notes and writing thoughts down was almost exactly 2 years ago today. In fact, this poem that I am referencing was last modified on November 25, 2019. Two years ago, on November…
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I know I have heard plenty of times how powerful gratitude can be. I experienced it first hand when I expressed gratitude to my coworkers that have been instrumental in my career success and the success of the project that…
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I feel like it is no surprise at this point that I think growth is the most important thing in my life. I recognize that this is an opinion and everyone’s life is different, so growth may not be the…
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This book definitely introduced the quantity aspect of the amount of people that have extraordinary experiences. The collection of stories present in this book just added to the amount of stories that showed insight into what happens on the other…
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I remember at some point in high school I recognized that every time I heard Over the Rainbow, I would instantly have a big yawn. When I took psychology, I recognized this as a Pavlov response. My dad used to…
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I was in conversation with a coworker in a classic debate that I found my brain torn in two in. If I had to generalize this debate it would be the ‘bigger’ picture vs. the ‘smaller’ picture. Before I go…
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