I started today the same way I start every other day – by writing down the 3 things I am most grateful for in my life. Each day is a different three things and it really helps set the tone for a great day.
To some, “flip cup” may merely be a popular drinking game, but to me, it is a lot more than that – it is how I truly learned about a project management method called critical path…and I learned it the hard way!
In today’s post we are going to go in a bit of a different direction; a more spiritual direction. We are going to discuss something that most of us are familiar with called karma. Like most of you, when I used to hear the word karma I would associate it with one of two things:
As I was thinking about writing this blog post on note-taking methods, I had a flashback to my freshman year of college. I was in the middle of a mid-term exam in an Introduction to Psychology class.
A couple of years ago I was running sprints on a Sunday morning on one of the intramural fields behind the gym at the University of Miami. All of a sudden, a car pulled up and a middle-aged woman got out and started running around with her eyes glued to her cell phone.