Frank Herbert, author of Dune, wrote an obscure nonfiction paperback in 1980. “Without Me, You’re Nothing” was a before-its-time manifesto about the unavoidable primacy of the personal computer and …
Consistency: Not The Hobgoblin, But The Holy Frikkin’ Grail
I get it, but I still shake my head. I’m very big on the primacy of consistency. It’s taken me about 40 years to appreciate it, but better late than never: Showing up regularly, …
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80% Readiness May Be Good Enough
This is about mixing practicality with excellence, in today’s social media normalized world. Online examples abound of beauty, athleticism, and glowing health. Usually in 20-somethings, at the …
One For The Fixers
There’s a relatively rare personality type that’s appreciated/unappreciated: The Fixer, aka The Hub Of The Wheel, sometimes aka Mom. They don’t have to be told what to do, they see what needs …
A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Twitter
I found that Twitter, aka X, is full of smart people. At least where I hung out. Re-learning to write, I studied content creators who were good at engaging their readers while helping them get …
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On Identifying Your Important Stuff
So, how can you identify Your Important Stuff? And by YOUR Important Stuff, I mean the things that you, personally, really need to work on. Right now, at this point in your …
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