It sounds like reverse productivity porn, but actually it’s more literal than you’re expecting. Unless you know about my knee injury, of course, in which case you’re either cackling in amusement or groaning in pain. I’ll take either, it’s all good. ;}
Tagged as: control, knees, learning, mistakes
I used to feel obliged to let people know how bad I did in school. I never did my homework; I wrote stories and drew pictures through my classes, as much and as often as I could get away with it (and sometimes when I couldn’t). I read paperbacks and comic books—it’s harder for the [...]
Tagged as: change, college, education, growth, homework, learning, school
I get a kick out of the way people look at me when I say I’m waking up at 5 the next morning. Willingly. Excitedly! Or when I show them my (very) green vegetable juice for the day. Or when I announce that I’m embarking on a polyphasic sleep trial—22 waking hours for every 24. [...]
Tagged as: change, diversity, food, growth, learning, polyphasic sleep, sleep, understanding
Marty and I have been watching Back to the Future. (He bought all three of them the other day.) When I was growing up, I wanted that almanac—with all the sports scores for the next fifty years. The Perfect Solution. Fast, reliable, easy money. Solve all my problems. Exactly what I needed. And I wouldn’t [...]
Tagged as: action, Back to the Future, easy, growth, learning, skills
Megan’s Self-Learnification Extravaganza shall commence shortly. Please take off your seat belts and wander around the cabin, adjusting seat backs at random. It’s going to be a bracing flight! (There’s more information in notes on the photo in Flickr. Click safely!)
Tagged as: books, business, learning, MBA, reading