The end of a relationship tends to be a low point for most of us; it hurts to have something that you believed in and were once so sure about and then lose it, but it doesn’t have to be a referendum on you as a person. Of course we all make mistakes in relationships,Continue reading “10 Relationship Reflections”
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When in Doubt, ‘Zoom Out’
“The biggest investing errors come not from factors that are informational or analytical, but from those that are psychological.” – Howard Marks As I watch the daily carnage across pretty much every crevice of the global markets & crypto economy, I think it’s important to zoom out and focus on the bigger picture. The post-COVID marketContinue reading “When in Doubt, ‘Zoom Out’”
Changing Your Relationship with “Feedback”
How would your life change if your orientation to feedback did? That’s the question I was invited to ask myself, and now I’d like to challenge all of you to do the same. Let’s start with a dive into feedback. What is it and why the heck am I writing about it? Merriam-Webster defines itContinue reading “Changing Your Relationship with “Feedback””
Quotes from 2021
“What is needed is an electronic payment system based on cryptographic proof instead of trust.” – Satoshi Nakamoto “If you focus on what you have, you gain what you lack. If you focus on what you lack, you lose what you have.” – Greg Mckeown “You wouldn’t worry so much about what others think ofContinue reading “Quotes from 2021”
Lessons Expanded from 2021
God grant me the serenity to accept that which I cannot change. The courage to change the things I can. And the wisdom to know the difference. A continuation from my previous post…some advice…skim quick, pick 1 or 2 that stick, and be on your way… Life Lessons: One of the secrets to a happy lifeContinue reading “Lessons Expanded from 2021”
Reflections on 2021
2021 was a difficult year…a rollercoaster…physical pain, mental drain, emotional strain, and spiritual gain. Highs and lows that allowed me to be in ‘flow’, experience peak joy & happiness, and fall deep into the dimension of diametrical darkness and depression. I know the age-old adages. It is in looking back that we understand. You can’tContinue reading “Reflections on 2021”
Reflections at 33
Birthdays and I have had a challenged relationship for most of my life. Since I’ve always disliked attention and try to avoid the spotlight, my birthday has often been a day of discomfort and rarely celebrated–silly, I know that now (childhood wounds for another day). Two years ago, I finally began questioning this narrative andContinue reading “Reflections at 33”