good core values
Tomorrow isn’t Change
Communication is Health
Experience is Currency
Better is Not Enough
Do it with Love
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feeding the kids
It’s been a long time between blogs. I will write again soon. I purposely set my blogging aside to launch a new project in the eLearning space (still a few days away).
And no… I don’t have any kids.
See you soon.
hmmm
can you tell it’s christmas?
Take a look around… it’s not hard.
WWE (WWF?) has bundled the greatest hits (pun intended) of the last 15 years.
Microsoft has “innovated” by adding 5 family-oriented games to the “new and improved” Arcade bundle.
And my personal favourite - 2Pac has released another album from beyond the grave.
Amazing! Buy now… these are limited time offers. In […]
but i don’t have anything to say!
There is a tremendous amount of pressure inherent in social media. Some days (and probably because we are human) we want to go to work, do our stuff, and eat potato chips.
Some days we don’t feel like writing a post. Some days we don’t care if we look like a profile stacker - we’ve changed […]
think small and insignificant
Quitting smoking has taught me something (I can officially call it quitting now that I’m 3 weeks into the cold turkey). I’ve realized that we can measure a lot of things by how small objects in our life’s rearview mirror actually appear.
2 years ago I struggled with a negative thought. I was harping on myself […]
re-inventing the re-invented
So it looks as though I’ll be moving my more cohesive thoughts over to www.openslope.com. I’m going to use this blog as my “I don’t give a damn who is reading, I’m going to write what I bloody well please” blog. I guess you could say I’m one step away from making this a diary. […]
self(ish/less)
About a week ago I finished reading The Fountainhead, which has secured its place in my top 3 reads of all time.
The book weighs altruism vs. egotism, or selflessness vs. selfishness. The metaphor throughout the pages of achitecturally themed writing, is that objectivity is found on either end of the spectrum. With altruism, we glorify […]
all or nothing
So I stopped blogging for a while. While I was away, I also did very little blogroll reading. I felt uneasy at first, as if the world might wrongfully conclude I was giving up on vanity. At the same time, it felt great - I was productive and what’s more, I was productive!
By no means […]