Career Lessons: You can never be too perfect

Attention to detail. That’s something I learned from one of my very first jobs out of grad school. I had just finished school and starting my career. My assignment was to pull together various data sources and draft up chapter 2 of a strategic plan for the client. I cobbled the data together, packaged it […]

Be Healthy, Eye of the Tiger

I just finished watching Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead on Netflix. It’s a documentary about a guy who decides to reboot his life by going on a juice only fast for 60 days. He lost weight and everything you would expect from such a drastic change in lifestyle. He was energized, didn’t rely on his […]

Relearning how to write by hand

What better way to improve your handwriting than to publicly embarassing yourself by posting it online. On a computer, my writing is perfect. The fonts are always the same size and shape. With a pen, not so much. With a Wacom Bamboo, even worse. However, it’s just like when I first learned how to type on the […]

Why the iPhone 4S makes sense

Note: I was in the middle of writing this post when the news broke of Steve Job. Rather than wait, I think he would’ve wanted us to continue with our lives and support the continuing innovation. — It’s unfortunate for Tim Cook to take over just prior to the release of the iPhone 4S. With […]