I didn’t do very well (at all) following through with my 2010 new year’s resolutions — and I have no shortage of excuses why. Rather than lament over the past 12 months about things that didn’t get done, and/or why they didn’t get done, I’m just going to forge ahead and pen my resolutions for [...]
Tag Archives: Personal Development
What Time Traveling Paul Would Tell Past Paul
July 7, 2010
The Preamble
Steven Hawking has recently announced his theory of time travel and stated that he believes traveling into the future is a possibility. His theory, in my unqualified summary, states that if a ship could be built to travel faster than the speed of light, it could also travel faster through time. In essence, one [...]
Guy Kawasaki’s Startup Triplets [Sound Advice in Small Bites]
February 12, 2010
Guy Kawasaki’s wrote an interesting blog post titled Startup Triplets. What he’s done is taken 47 pieces of sound business-start up advice and distilled it to short, three word “knowledge nuggets” that still retain their original, intended meaning. A clever idea.
Some of them were lost on me, as I have no intention of starting [...]
How Much Sleep Does A Person Need? How Much Sleep Do You Get?
December 16, 2009
When I really think about it, sleep is little more than an inconvenience. We spend a third or more of the precious little time we’ve been given each day unconscious. When we don’t get enough of it, it robs us of hours of productivity throughout the time we’re awake. I would like to have the [...]
Thoughts About Thanksgiving, Personal Growth, And A Few Things I Am NOT Thankful For
November 25, 2009
I have so much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. I’ve spent another year as a husband, a father, and working in a job I love and find challenging yet fulfilling. My home and most of my family has been relatively untouched by the hardships of the current economy, and even more exciting, I am [...]








December 31, 2010
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