Journey of Reasonable Self Scrutiny continues on and on and on I heard it said today that folks feel they are bombarded by things trying to ALWAYS distract them from goals, targets, objectives and more (this was a faith-based conversational
In the world of fitness, myths and misconceptions abound, often leading well-intentioned individuals astray on their journey to better health. From outdated beliefs about weight loss to questionable exercise techniques, separating fact from fiction can be a daunting task. However,
I share this pivot story to point out — many aren’t aware of the daily challenges we face. These often include: Each time Liz and I hope we find a potential viable and future routine, the easy button slides away
Some art work Upper – Shoulder cap to elbow-ish Lower – Wrist to elbow-ish So, I have always envisioned a tattoo since I was like 9 years old. At the time I didn’t have the life experience to truly understand
Subtitles in raw format – limited edits all right all right all right it is a beautiful Monday morning it is November 27 I just wanted to jump in and get a triathlon related video log so I can get
October 18, 2022: The world said goodbye – Steve Jacob “If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content to begin with doubts he shall end in certainties.” — Sir Francis
Each journey begins with a simple first step Thinking back to that striking moment when I watched my first Ironman triathlon (click here for more storied thoughts). Maybe this is where the self reflection and intrinsic self scrutiny began. I
Headspace Been thinking on Halloween. I have an affinity for the months that end with ‘bers. It started with secular inculcation, then I moved into observation and experiential learning, then I participated and adapted. Now I feel I have more
An important topic to me If you need help – St;ll Here! #SuicideHotline 1-800-273-8255 or 988 I’m a bit frustrated at #teamworld today. So taking a different approach to the social media platform mindless Copy and Paste approach – because