The least important thing on my To Do list.
Read MoreLittle moments of grandeur build over time. Hear me roar.
Read MoreNeither Malcolm Gladwell nor Dr. Heinz Weihrich nor your business school prof approved this, but I still think I’m on to something.
Read More“Sounds like you’ve just had a Dark Night of the Soul,” she said.
Sounds to me like a Tell Me More moment. So, she did.
Unlike the “me” in this photo, life has taught me that rallying people to your point of view requires you to remove your own tinted view of the world and take your arrogant elbows off the table (yes, mom).
Read MoreIn this moment — before the relentless clock of your life resumes — you stand in victory, for no matter what happened along the way, you started and finished this thing. Yes, you did.
Read MoreGood news! If you measure time by the academic calendar, I’m not a start-up freshman anymore. Here ye, people: I’m a full-fledged sophomore! Here ye, people: It sucks to be a sophomore.
Read MoreWhen you do one thing really, really well your entire life
and then you stop doing it, what do you do next?
A road trip in faithfully unfaithful Big Bertha reinforced the truism that two people faced with the same problem will, almost without exception, find different ways of solving it.
Read MoreBig Bertha had always produced olfactory bedlam, but one day we smelled something new.
Sniff, sniff. Something’s burning.
Each art festival I've participated in shares an uncanny resemblance to a circus coming to town. Ringmaster, tents, (artistic) wonders to behold, the audience ... and lest we forget, the clown car.
Read MoreIf you ever decide to do something that’s “out of character” for you, think about your soft opening.
In other words, how will you launch before you launch?
People ask me how my business is going. Friends ask me about my van.
Read MoreIf you pay attention while you climb, the tree shows you the sturdiest route. And man, those skinny branches really have an incredible view.
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