Today is National Live Creative Day, a great day to review and reassess how you bring creativity into your life and culture your creative side. Originally, I thought this meant that I would have to paint, draw, sculpt, or write poetry, songs, or novels. While all these are great ways to harness your creativity, there … Continue reading Live Creatively
Category: Philosophy
Getting Back Up
Last week I had a major setback in one of my long term professional goals. I won't go into detail, but what I thought was finished and I would be obtaining at the end of August is not finished. I have to redo something, and the total wait time now could be another 6 months. … Continue reading Getting Back Up
The True Goal
My wife signed up for the Chisago Lakes Half Ironman distance triathlon that was last weekend. This entails a 1.2 mile swim, a 56 mile bike ride, and a 13.1 mile run. They sometimes call this a 70.3, which are all the distances added together. After months of training and preparation to endure such an … Continue reading The True Goal
Prodigy Myth
The movie Searching For Bobby Fischer makes it look like Josh Waitzkin look like his chess skills came out of nowhere. The movie has a few scenes of his mother and him walking through Washington Square a few times, a rainy scene in which he finds a knight piece on the ground and decides to … Continue reading Prodigy Myth
Relentless Forward Progress
I'm at the 10 mile mark of a half-marathon. "Keep going," I tell myself. "Relentless. Forward. Progress." This is a mantra in the running world, but so applicable to life. Will there be a time when I've read and experimented enough with self improvement and growth? Not if I want to continue to improve and … Continue reading Relentless Forward Progress