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Is it possible to swim with the sharks and retain your integrity, preserve your relationships and not lose your soul? Not only is it possible, it’s necessary if you want to live a vibrant, rich and fulfilling life.
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Take a stand. Raise your voice. Make a mark in the world.
Read articlesWork is Art
The world desperately needs your creativity and genius in the workplace.
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Discover purpose and meaning in your work right now.
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Lead with connection, courage, and whole hearted humanity.
Read articlesLife
Living well requires paying attention to our relationships, physical health, and piritual health. It requires courage, struggle, and intentionality. The payoff is rewarding beyond measure.
Keep Going
Two words inspired by a love my curious exploration - Keep going.
Read articlesRelationships
What gets watered grows. Learn to water your relationships well.
Read articlesThe Art of Living
Live well in the life you're in right now.
Read articlesLiving on Purpose
Stories of courage, love, and humanity. Be inspired to live yours well.
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A truly rich and beautiful life involves a lot of play. Play amidst life’s difficulties, small margins of time and life’s obligations. The world is too big, too wild, and too mysterious to stay indoors.
Micro Adventures
Finding the extraordinary in the every day. Adventure surrounds you.
Read articlesEpic Adventures
This world is epic. Your life and the adventures you live should be epic too.
Read articlesLetting Go
Release your grip on perfectionism, safety, and fear.
Read articlesOutside Everyday
The wind in your hair, the sun on your face, and the ground beneath your feet. We were made for the outdoors.
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The Empowerment of Choice
I’m a coffee snob. I prefer dark, black, strong coffee over office or hotel coffee. After I fired my boss, I gave myself smoke breaks, but I’m not a smoker. […]
Read MoreAdopting Minimalism Without Going to Extremes
I own more than one chair. I have two guitars, four pairs of pants, a couple of bikes and a shelf full of unread books. The Minimalists, two guys who […]
Read MoreTry Easy
I flipped the one-man outrigger canoe five feet from shore. It was my first time to attempt to paddle one of these small Polynesian water craft. I assuredly cranked my […]
Read MoreDispatch: Climbing the Davis Face in Buena Vista, CO
My buddy Gill has one eye. He lost his sight in the other eye climbing in the Himalaya. Even as a cyclops, he’s gnarly. Two years ago, he led our […]
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