3 Ways I Remember What I Read

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3 Ways I Remember What I Read

It's a terrible feeling to remember some exciting bit of knowledge but forget entirely where you read it or who wrote it. After years of being angry at that feeling, I began applying different techniques to what I read to help remember more about what I read. These are my top 3 techniques that helped.

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Cultivating Environments, Fixing Situations

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Cultivating Environments, Fixing Situations

The environment is the medium in which we exist. It is the canvas we paint our life's work on, but it is not immutable. We can change our environment, and changing our environment changes the situations we experience in our daily life. What can we do to improve our situations and problems? We can try to fix the situations themselves, but they're bound to return again and again. Change your environment for long lasting happiness and peace.

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2015 in Review

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2015 in Review

2015 was an unexpected year on several fronts, but a good one. Upon reflection I've realized quite a few things I've done poorly at, and devising plans to improve. From my relationships with others, to writing and holding on to goals and not giving up, I'm feeling good about 2016.

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In just 5 minutes...

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In just 5 minutes...

Being stuck in a rut, battling procrastination takes up so much energy. It creates feelings of guilt. 5 minutes can help this. It won't solve it immediately, but over time it gets easier and this small, daily investment and exercise will improve capacities and build a better perspective.

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Know your Limits

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Know your Limits

Why do we have limits? Sometimes the limits are only in our head, other times they are real constraints for good reason. Discover the underlying reason for any limitation on your path to expertise, and succeed in new way with distinction.

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Intents and Outcomes

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Intents and Outcomes

I'm trying to formalize my approach to breaking down goals and working towards them in smaller, more easily discussed and understood chunks. This is what I came up with.

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But why don't I wait until I'm in college?

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But why don't I wait until I'm in college?

My son asked my why start now, when in college they'll teach him what he needs to succeed and learn core competency. That was a tough question to answer in a way that connected him to his goals, and was easily understood. This post is helping me understand it better.

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Where the time goes

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Where the time goes

I stopped writing for a bit and wanted to examine why. The answer, I think, wasn't exactly surprising but the best answers often times aren't surprising. The only thing surprising about the answers that move us forward is how simple they can be. I'm happier now, and hopefully I'm back to a regular writing habit. 

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Why I can't believe in Lean Startup

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Why I can't believe in Lean Startup

Over the last 2 years, I've pursued building products and businesses but more importantly building up myself. The Lean Startup came highly recommended and I see why, but it's just not for me. I struggled to understand or articulate exactly why, until I read Reinventing Organizations.

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2015 Areas of Focus

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2015 Areas of Focus

Each year I sit down and decide what is most important to focus on. I balance my desires and ambitions with my capabilities, and how I want to improve myself and relationships to others. Here are my 2015 Areas of Focus.

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Is it really the tool?

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Is it really the tool?

How often do I complain about the inconsequential? Way too often. I find the faults to justify my own failures to complete tasks. Why do I do this? It's because I wasn't asking myself the right questions. It isn't the tools fault.

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