
Writing to help you love your days at work and in life. We all deserve more than getting through the week.
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Wanna come hiking?
Over the last four days I’ve spent 13 hours learning West Coast Swing Dancing. I think it could be my Third Mountain.
We just returned from two weeks in Europe with friends, riding ponies in England, enjoying sobremesas in Portugal, wondering if Patatas Bravas means “Great job, potatoes!” in Spain.
I love traveling for lots of reasons, but most of all I...
me at my first consulting job channeling my inner sales bro
I’ve always hated the thought of sales as a skill. It always felt like: well is the product good or not? Don’t woo me.
And yet, wooing is an art, and one I’ve used often when sel...
Oooh the articles you can find about maximizing efficiency—about being the most outputy machine you can be.1 But might I interest you instead in three whimsical ways to be the most joyful human you can be? Who needs token-maxing when joy-ma...
And the answer I give now
There’s something I can’t figure out, so I’m going to write about it here, and maybe we can solve it together:
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