I love that it’s only 5:45 am, and I have the whole day stretching in front of me. It’s huge! Days have so much time in them! The time between 5:15 am and noon feels like an entire day. When I run and shower and meditate around lunch time, it feels almost like sleeping, I [...]
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I adore this post in Tim Ferriss’ blog: What Happens When an Agnostic Follows the Bible Literally for One Year? I encountered the story about AJ Jacobs a few times over the last few weeks (this is the same guy who wrote the radical honesty piece for Esquire) but hadn’t had a chance to really [...]
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It’s time for the Usual Error Intensive, week five! Are you excited?? Omg are you excited?? I’m excited! It is time for my Usual Error liveblogging extravaganza! Keep reloading, friends and neighbors! Can I get a few more exclamation points, please?! If you’d like to see my previous posts on Positivity, I’ll list them here: [...]
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I’ve been trying to come to terms with my feelings about Youngstown, complicated and / or simple as they might be—and in the meantime, I haven’t written a thing. Why? Well… what if I don’t write the right thing? It’s ironic that I’ve felt this way, fleetingly, and ignoring it, because it’s the same thing [...]
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This is difficult to write. I started writing this Friday, and I’ve been working on it for days. This is really a dramatic change, if not a sudden one. It feels like an about-face, and it’s a little embarrassing. I’ve been thinking on it for a long time. I’m absolutely sure about it now. Here’s [...]
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Remember this: Would you like to rephrase that more positively? Yes, that. Remember that? Tonight Tim Ferriss made a post regarding the ejection of certain words from one’s vocabulary. He suggests this for slightly different reasons than I originally discussed, but still interesting, still valid! He takes familiar staples such as ‘should’ and adds grand [...]
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