Like I would do for any big decision, I talked this idea over with my wife. I have an older daughter from a previous marriage, and at the time my wife and I had an almost-three-year-old daughter and a one-year-old son. Given this burgeoning family with two little ones under 5, I knew I would …
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I was socially awkward but had mad computer skills. This fairly well sums up the vast majority of my adolescence and early twenties My parents chose to homeschool me from sixth through the twelfth grade, so the social awkwardness wasn’t entirely my fault. My schooling at home did however give me two invaluable things: the …
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Adam Grant’s latest book, Think Again, is easily one of my new favorite non-fiction reads. It is applicable across all areas of modern life, from our interpersonal interactions to product management to raising well-adjusted children. The book is organized into three main sections, Individual Rethinking, Interpersonal Rethinking, and Collective Rethinking. There are few books that …
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Hi everyone, welcome to my site. Who am I? No one special, I assure you. Just a guy that is maniacal about continuous self-improvement and that has me reading and learning and developing at least a little bit every single day. One result of continuous improvement is that I often run across topics that are …
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