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Dominate a Thing

  Dominate one thing. And once you dominate that thing, then move onto the next thing you’ll dominate. And I mean absolutely crush and control and own a thing.  You probably thinking I’m referring to “50 Shades of Grey” but I’m not. If you… Continue Reading “Dominate a Thing”

Switching it Up

December 2nd. One month left in 2014. It’s the final push for whatever I said I was going to do this year. You? My right hand has been going numb recently. I’m moving my computer mouse to my left hand. I’m going to scroll… Continue Reading “Switching it Up”

What Can I Do Before the End of the Year?

Here we go. 60 days remain in 2014. What did you want to accomplish? Here’s what I have left to do before the end of the year. Reorganize my Twitter Reorganize/update my Yahoo! Contacts (and sync with my iPhone) Finish the script for the… Continue Reading “What Can I Do Before the End of the Year?”

What Do You Love?

I blogged today. Just not here at Kaleidoscopic Raygun. Instead I blogged over at spunkybean, the pop-culture website I sorta co-founded and then sold for a bag of magic beans. I did one really great thing while running spunkybean – I found two of… Continue Reading “What Do You Love?”

Twitter is Great

I talk about how much I love Twitter so much you’d think I own stock. I’ve convinced at least a half dozen people over the years to try it and they’ve almost all fallen in love with it. Not because they like Tweeting, but… Continue Reading “Twitter is Great”

Where is the Starting Line?

I’m big on New Year’s Resolutions. In fact, I like resolutions so much, I invented mid-year resolutions that happen on July 1st. And last year, I even executed my first Fall Resolution which included my finding a new job and focus.  But why stop… Continue Reading “Where is the Starting Line?”

Mindfully Approaching Lent

  I’m not sure who invented Lent, but I’ve come to think of it as the first 40-day Fit Plan, or the original “boot camp.” Seems like the bookstores (or Amazon self-help) has a new book or craze and they always are written around… Continue Reading “Mindfully Approaching Lent”

Time Management Tuesday

People ask me why it’s so important to be organized and it boils down to the Zeigarnik Effect.

Things I Said and Wrote: My St. Hugo Speech

Honk, honk. You got this.

Things I Do: Experiment with Writing Apps

In my never ending quest to find the prefect writing app for the iPad, my journey has led me to Textkraft. It q me of a word processor from the late ’80s or early ’90s. I recall two of my friends got word processors… Continue Reading “Things I Do: Experiment with Writing Apps”