In a previous post (What Should I Do With My Fitness Blog) I wrote a bit about my frustrations and indecisions with said blog. It's still there in perpetual idle acting as a digital business card - a sort of self-owned LinkedIn but so much less noise and clutter. Lately, I've been thinking about pull-starting … Continue reading Does the World Need More Fitness Content?
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My Digital Detox Plan and Schedule
Just another article about digital detox, social media, and balancing technology use. "Just a sec." If you're a parent and have ever caught yourself uttering those words then a technology inventory is overdue. More details on my plan a little later. First, I am a huge fan of useful technology. Emphasis on useful. If I … Continue reading My Digital Detox Plan and Schedule
Will The Social Dilemma Make a Difference?
Have you watched The Social Dilemma on Netflix? Do you think it will change our perspective on how we use and view technology? Have you changed any usage habits of your own? I viewed the documentary a bit differently than most. As a follower of the Center for Humane Technology for a while now and … Continue reading Will The Social Dilemma Make a Difference?
The Cold and Lifeless Modern Fantasy Workforce
Finding an action figure in your car seat can make your day. I'll explain, but first, pardon me for a little rant. The modern workforce has a fantasy problem. It churns out images of minimalist workspaces and home decor that highlight a coffee cup on a sparse table with maybe a simple lamp, black-framed glasses, … Continue reading The Cold and Lifeless Modern Fantasy Workforce
My Facebook Dilemma
I know what you're thinking, not another post about the evils of Facebook and other social media platforms. No, it's not one of those. The negative effects of said social media are well documented as well as professed by many disciples of simpler living. So, my dilemma whether to keep or discard it is derived … Continue reading My Facebook Dilemma
Is Optimizing the Wrong Goal?
Everywhere you look these days it seems like optimizing is the goal and the only goal. It's understood that if you're not driving forward with everything optimized, streamlined, and to its fullest potential then you're slipping backward. Companies are notoriously guilty of this. If a company doesn't make significant strides each quarter (strides that are … Continue reading Is Optimizing the Wrong Goal?
For More Happiness Do Less of This
One Saturday morning I was slowly trying to wake up to some episodes of The Office. In my eyes, this is a perfect way to start my day. During one commercial break, I saw ads for streaming news services. Phrases like "Get your news anytime and anywhere," "Always on," and "Be the first to know" … Continue reading For More Happiness Do Less of This
The Simple But Tough Secret to Calming Your Mind
It doesn’t take a scientist or scholar to explain that we are inundated with information on a daily, hourly, and minute-by-minute basis. You can read countless articles stating that fact. Additionally, you can’t help but see more and more evidence mounting that it just isn’t good for us. The 2020 quarantine didn’t help. As people … Continue reading The Simple But Tough Secret to Calming Your Mind






