Identify your desired skill;

Start off by making a list of everything that you would like to learn. Anything can go on the list, as this step is brainstorming more than anything. Note that skills typically fall into two categories, physical and mental. There is overlap in any skill, but keep in mind that physical and mental skills require … Continue reading Identify your desired skill;

Rapid Skill Acquisition, Introduction;

Josh Kaufman, author of The First 20 Hours, is really on to something. Everyone has a list (or should) of skills he or she would learn if the day were only 25 hours long. The First 20 Hours breaks down the author's journey in rapidly learning several skills; the book also provides valuable insights into how everyone … Continue reading Rapid Skill Acquisition, Introduction;

Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation;

When you close your eyes to sleep at night, how many thoughts fill your mind? Being conscious is a remarkable experience, but one of the less desirable effects of our brains alertness is distraction. Thoughts can crowd an experience, preventing our total attention to any activity. With practice it is possible to train attention, even … Continue reading Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation;

Introduction;

I am not a skilled writer. I believe that with enough practice, I can become one. That said, Here's the shitty draft that all writers need to get down before making anything worth reading.If the world needs more of anything at this point, what is it? We need more food, more fuel, more resources, and … Continue reading Introduction;

On Motivation;

On motivation:I lived much of my life with the impression that there was a manual on how to live, but I never got my copy. We all feel that way at some point (I hope). It is a feeling that lingers, that burns and begs to know, what are you missing? What are you? I had … Continue reading On Motivation;