Normalizing Failure: Part 1

I remember the distinct annoyance of the rigumroll of applying to high school. As an eighth grader, I remember being in a confusing vortex. On one hand, kids my age …
I remember the distinct annoyance of the rigumroll of applying to high school. As an eighth grader, I remember being in a confusing vortex. On one hand, kids my age …
“I’ve never sweated so much in my life!” This is a line we could attribute to a man who’s just supervised recess on a school yard black top in June …
I once had a conversation with a young man whose father was a notable athlete. To be fair, he was one of the most notable of all time. In a …
Sometimes it’s best to take the backdoor when approaching your trickiest goals. This is especially important when the goal in question is unclear or subjective. One way to backdoor yourself …
Having goals is a natural phenomenon. Some would argue that specifically setting aside time to make them and a plan to attack them is a critical key to success. I’ve …