We often talk about not being “ready” to take a big action.
Any therapist or coach will ask us “Are you ever truly ready?”
What we really mean when we say we’re not ready is that we’re not yet willing…
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I also have a blog about presentation design and a podcast and blog at ExploringChiropractic.com.
We often talk about not being “ready” to take a big action.
Any therapist or coach will ask us “Are you ever truly ready?”
What we really mean when we say we’re not ready is that we’re not yet willing…
Read MoreI’ve admired Maria Popova’s productivity–she reportedly reads 12–15 books per week, tweets nearly every hour, and writes timely and timeless blog posts multiple times a day.
How does she accomplish so much with the same 24 hours per day that everyone is allotted? Where does she get the inspiration to make such deep connections between seemingly disparate pieces of writing?
When I was a kid, our weekly post-soccer game ritual was to go to the local bookstore and pick out a book for $5. We were always so excited. Books have that ability to pull out a rare instance of delayed gratification.
Read MoreDr. Scott Haldeman, Joan, and me after a lovely dinner at Beaches on the Columbia River in Vancouver, WA.
After working remotely with World Spine Care for nearly 10 years, I finally had the opportunity to meet the founder and president in person!
Read MoreI’ve taken my love for audiobooks to another level by helping to narrate Eminent Doctors: Their Lives and their Work; Vol. 1 on LibriVox.
Read MoreEarlier this week, I was featured in a student life profile in the Logan University quarterly Tower Magazine.
Read MoreRichard Feynman suggested everyone have a set of favorite–or “worthwhile”–problems to solve. Here are mine.
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