What If You Had A Gun Pointed To Your Head?

When you’ve got a gun pointed to your head it’s not so difficult to do the little things.  30 minute workout? No problem sir.  500 word blog post? Got it. Unfortunately, we don’t usually have a gun pointed at our head.   Too often we lack the urgency that’s so crucial in getting things done. … [Read more…]

Do They Suck, Or Is It Your Attitude?

I don’t like rich people because they’re stuck up. I hate popular people because they’re d-bags.  Really?  Well you know what? I don’t like your attitude. We could get into the ethics of making such generalizations, but that’s a whole nother discussion.  The real question is why are you negatively labeling successful people? There are … [Read more…]

The Secret To Getting Everything You’ve Ever Wanted

is to want it more than anything else. Like Eric Thomas says, “When You Want To Succeed as Bad As You Want To Breathe, Then You’ll Be Successful.” The difference between someone who’s massively successful vs someone who gets average results lies in their hunger. Success is a much higher priority to successful people than … [Read more…]

The Problem With Swinging For The Fence

I don’t watch a lot of baseball anymore, but if you’ve been reading my blog for a while you’d know that I think there’s some great metaphors in the sport. When I was younger I remember always hearing the announcers talk about simply putting the ball in play instead of swinging for the fences and … [Read more…]

Decluttering Your Life

My computer’s been dragging the last few weeks.  I’ve seen the spinning load wheel more than I’d care to admit and it’s been quite the annoyance having everything operate so slowly. I’m on a 2009 Macbook, so it’s starting to get on its last legs, but if it was just the age of my computer … [Read more…]

Tough Times

Instead of complaining about unfavorable circumstances use them to push you to heights you wouldn’t have otherwise been able to achieve.   Many successful people were once depressed or addicts in the past. At some point, however, they hit rock bottom and were able to use that pain as leverage to push themselves to where … [Read more…]

Aren’t You Going To Say Hello?

I was cutting the grass at my grandma’s house yesterday.  She’s too old to do it these days so I cut and she pays me for it.  It’s a win-win situation.  Normally these grass cutting visits end up being relatively uneventful, but I had an interesting observation yesterday. I was pushing the lawnmower towards the … [Read more…]

Overcoming Writer’s Block

The two words bloggers are most afraid of.  Writer’s block.  There’s nothing worse than staring blankly into an empty word document.  I’ve gone through several periods of writer’s block, but over the last few months I’ve developed a good process for getting through it. I’ve found that while there’s several causes of writer’s block, they’re … [Read more…]

30 Day Twitter Fast Results

Last month I wrote about going on a 30 day Twitter fast.  Well, #MyTimeIsUp.  I’ve had a lot of observations over the last month, and I think you’ll benefit from hearing about them. The Bad Although the experiment as a whole was beneficial, there were definitely some negative aspects of it as well. The main … [Read more…]

Pain, Pleasure, and Depression

I’ve trained myself to be the type of person who’s emotions are almost entirely independent from external events.  Unlike most people, I draw my emotions from within.  As long as I’m taking consistent action towards my goals and living in alignment with my values I’m able to the happiest person I know. On the flip … [Read more…]