When we approach things in life we are naturally inclined to wish to make best of what we do. Overall we would like to aim for a good outcome, an adequate one nonetheless. This could be said for just about anything we take on, the matter at hand could vary widely from something as simple … Continue reading Hojicha
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Brick By Brick
There's something powerful about drawing up the goalposts for ourselves. We fill the empty horizon of the future with something more interesting and less bleak. Looking to the future is most certainly a great way to make changes in our lives that are meaningful and without it we are as good as lost at sea. … Continue reading Brick By Brick
Up & Down
Delivering pizza is one of those jobs you'll find quite a few people to have had in the past. It's a pretty quick and easy way to chalk out some money to pay the bills and it gives the person a bit of an interesting experience being out and about. That's what ended up getting … Continue reading Up & Down
Reflections
If you set out to build an application for a smartphone it is in your best interest to really get to know your audience. To attract traffic you may start trying to figure out what kind of people would most likely use or download your app. From there you could start to tailor your marketing … Continue reading Reflections
Building the Forum
If you're looking for answers to life's problems a lot of times the solutions can be found hidden right in front of us. Sometimes you'll find teachings scrawled upon the planet in the form of nature. There are plenty of lessons hiding among Earth's most intelligent creatures and if we are wise we can learn … Continue reading Building the Forum
The Mole Hill
Sometimes it’s a slog to get done what must be done and that’s ok. It's easy to make believe that people who've gotten where they wanted to go possess some baseline qualities we don't have. In reality these people from Benjamin Franklin to Dr. Livingstone were simply people. Though they may have had extraordinary luck … Continue reading The Mole Hill
Spellcaster
Blinds, bricks, shrubs, cord, shutters, glass, oven, countertop, tea kettle, pots, pans, white, black, gray, brown, tan, yellow, blue of different shades, toaster oven, bottles, plastic, oven mitt, cabinet, wall, ceiling, pen, expo marker, whiteboard, light switch, blender, espresso machine, coffee beans, rice cooker, dishwasher, rug, tiles, dried paint, drywall, cat, cloth, dyes, paintings, oils, … Continue reading Spellcaster
For what its worth
You find yourself in the all too familiar situation of driving down the road. Your foot has been nestled up against the gas pedal off and on for the last hour and its become a real drag. Taking note of the gas prices as you pass begins to set in as you sink into your … Continue reading For what its worth
Slate colored Soil
The world that we inhabit is extremely complex. So complex in fact that fully understanding all of what goes on here is still outside of our grasp. Though we've come one heck of a long way we have yet to even fully understand how our own brains work. What we have come to understand on … Continue reading Slate colored Soil
Maestro of experience
Take a moment to think of the last time someone did something for you that they didn't have to do. Something that really made a difference for you. Usually these moments are followed by a thank you from us as they relieve us of some sort of something but not always is this the case. … Continue reading Maestro of experience