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Blog Post #72: Snow Storm
Living in the mountains, close to ski fields, means you would expect to have a lot of snow. Well, this season, there hasn’t been a huge amount in Denver, despite the mountains being generally well covered. That changed over the past 36 hours, where it has been absolutely dumping down. It’s beautiful, but it brings…
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Blog Post #70: Knowing your limits
As my work ramps up, I currently get a day a week off, so today I went skiing with my friend Jason. I mean, with Spring in the air, and the weather warming up, the days to go are dropping. One of the things I have found as I get older is knowing your limits….
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Blog Post #69: So, what do you do?
I recently wrote an email for my mum, explaining what my new job entails. It was over 400 words. This is very, very unusual. For the vast bulk of human history, the question “So, what do you do?” was completely unnecessary, as 99% of people you ever met did exactly what you did; farming, hunting…
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Blog Post #68: Winning from the draw
Today was one of the most anticipated matches of the Premier League season; current champions Manchester City took on top of the table Liverpool, who were ahead by a single point. In most matches, it is natural to pick a team to win. In this instance, I ended up supporting the draw, which is an…
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Blog Post #67: Goal Post Day 1
One of my favourite quotes is “we don’t rise to the level of our motivations, but we fall to the level of our systems”. This should be pretty self explanatory, but to expand upon it further, it means that willpower, discipline, and motivation is a fickle and unreliable foundation upon which one builds their ambitions….
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Blog Post #66: Goals
With Ky away for a bit, I realized I needed to set myself some goals to keep me focused. Here they are: – Minimum of 30 minutes of exercise – Call a friend – 20 minutes of learning something new – Cook every meal when not with others – Work on one of my projects…
