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Getting Past The Story

The stories we tell ourselves shape how we act and respond to life. Stories about who we are, built up over years of repetition are the strongest – and they enforce a set of rules about who we’re supposed to be, and any time we break outside of the bounds

Getting Past The Story
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Embracing Being a Generalist.

My interests come in go in waves, typically over about a two year time frame. I find something new, and I obsess about it and pretty much devour everything I can on the subject, to a point, then I move on. I go deep enough to get the general framework,

Embracing Being a Generalist.
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What Dale Carnegie Forgot to Mention for the Socially Awkward Entrepreneur

I went through a period of time where I had panic attacks. This is probably in ~2016 or so. Funnily it was a time when I was engaging with a TON of different people for my business. It was like the more calls I had the more things built up.

What Dale Carnegie Forgot to Mention for the Socially Awkward Entrepreneur
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Art as a Simulation

Art provides flexibility to the rigid form of our persona.

Art as a Simulation
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The Paradox of Our Deepest Problems

Individually we are stuck in our old patterns. we have developed a set of habits that gives us the same output – and they persist in the way they play out in our minds every day. This is what being stuck means –we continue to get the same output despite our

The Paradox of Our Deepest Problems
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Three Types of Emotional Wellbeing

1. Personal History – You learn from yourself and from your experiences. You start to realize that difficult times come and go, and so do the successes. That things don’t last, and that’s all part of the experience. When you learn from your own experiences, you get a sturdy

Three Types of Emotional Wellbeing
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How are You Staying the Same?

Yesterday I was asked by a mentor, "How are you staying the same?" I think this is brilliant framing. Simply put, if you want something to change, you have to do something different. Rather than looking at the actions you think you should take, what if you instead

How are You Staying the Same?
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The Walls We Hide Behind: Projection and Protection

The obstacles to creativity are internal. Writer's block and other common versions of it are just one way that this internal stuck point gets vocalized. But other obstacles appear as creations. And people talk much less about the obstacles that we create. We have heard about writer'

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The Seasons

Winter. It always lasts longer than you want. I’ve spent long bouts of time here. Uninspired, stuck, feeling stir-crazy. Mostly, it's because I can’t see what’s keeping me blocked, and time and energy seem to be moving slowly. It’s like the color is all

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Solving Other People's Problems

Can start solving your own.

Solving Other People's Problems