Power of positive thinking, a book for the ages. It was written over 70 years ago and still applies to us today. The biggest lesson for me: Our thoughts influence reality. Our mindset shapes our experiences and outcomes. It really is all about attitude, even more so than what the facts say. 4 principles Self-talk … Continue reading 1359. Power of positive thinking: 4 principles, 5 prompts, and 6 exercises
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1357. Passions
Finding work you don’t mind to fund your passions over working for the sake of work or to make the most money There’s a burnout factor that doesn’t get put into play It’s like in boxing everyone thinks it’s about the knockout, the real game is won on not getting hit. You have to hit … Continue reading 1357. Passions
1356. How you finish
it's not about how you start the race... Anyone can crush when they're feeling good. It's about how you finish How do you respond when you don't want to do something anymore? when the fun is over, the lights are out, no one is watching Do you keep going? or fall back? Our mental states … Continue reading 1356. How you finish
1355. 10 dog tips for pit bull owners
Do early morning walks with them to help get their energy out and build/ maintain a bond. Even them sniffing around is just good mental stimulation. We have him on a herm sprenger collar too just for his walks. Plan for 1-2 hours of exercise daily. Pit bulls are highly intelligent and eager to please Focus especially … Continue reading 1355. 10 dog tips for pit bull owners
1354. Southeast America Road Trip: An Epic 8-Week Adventure *Travel Diaries
Hey fellow travelers! Excited to share our recent Southeast America road trip experience. Here’s a breakdown of our journey, creating memories that felt like they spanned a year! Our hearts go out to the people affected by Helene. We planned to go through the Smokey Mountains to Shenandoah via Route 441 and the Blue Ridge … Continue reading 1354. Southeast America Road Trip: An Epic 8-Week Adventure *Travel Diaries
1353. Walden summarized and rewritten in modern
Thoreau's writing can be challenging to read. At least for me. I asked Claude.ai to provide a detailed summary of each chapter in simpler, modern English. This definitely helped me better grasp the key ideas and themes. Economy:Thoreau explains why he went to live in the woods. He wanted to live simply and figure out … Continue reading 1353. Walden summarized and rewritten in modern
1349. An Unforgettable Date Day in Philly (anniversary)
A good 6-mile walking tour of the Philadelphia that you can make as long or as short as you like. Catch the train to Jefferson station why do we always end up speed-walking to the train? Reading Terminal Iovine's juices and LUHV's Deli is a BOP so is the herbairy and any other of the … Continue reading 1349. An Unforgettable Date Day in Philly (anniversary)
1347. Plannin’ ya bum🤣
It ain't rocket science, but it's still a pain in the ass sometimes. First things first, grab yourself a damn calendar. Screw the apps and embrace good ol' paper and pen. Jot down all your important dates like your girl’s birthday or kids appointment. Next up, make a to-do list. Yeah, it sounds like some … Continue reading 1347. Plannin’ ya bum🤣
1346. Home vs the road
Being home is way different than being on the road. Having your own space Not setting up and breaking down An area to do things And that’s the point of the road, to get out of habits, figure things out, clear your mind, learn new things, it helps being immersed in the moment. Waking up … Continue reading 1346. Home vs the road
1345. Appreciating space
It was our first day back home. How special is this place? A place where we have our own space, one that was once just a couple of empty rooms and we’ve put our touches, made memories, laughs, cried This place is special. We wake up in the morning feeling this massive appreciation for borbi. … Continue reading 1345. Appreciating space

