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LIFE

Our Experience With The GRIT Challenge

Our Experience With The GRIT Challenge

Amanda and I are in the middle of our 5th month of doing GRIT, which is prescribed daily workouts that differ each day of the week. When we first started them, we didn’t think our bodies would be able to handle everyday workouts, and we were super worried about the...

Mom, Is Santa Real?

Mom, Is Santa Real?

When she learned the truth, she felt like she was the last to know. We’ve all been there and it’s not a great feeling. We talked about it more on the way to school and I did my best to remind her that, in fact, she’s not the last to know. “Now it’s your job to keep that magic alive for all the younger kids,” I said.

Find a Way

Find a Way

Last week our shoes were borrowed by the neighbor’s dogs. (You read that right). The dogs are super friendly, always greet us when we come and go, and I always take time to pet them. Then one day we had to leave our shoes outside because they were muddy. The next day...

If Happy Things Annoy You

If Happy Things Annoy You

We all have control over what we want to put out there. There are times in the past when I’ve been snarky or dripping in self-pity or even downright mean. But I’ve learned that that’s not who I truly am. That’s not who I want to be.

Traveling Minors

Traveling Minors

At the ages of 10 and 12, it’s time my daughters take a greater role in navigating the logistics of airline travel. After all, I was only 15 when I left for my first study abroad program in Russia. Not that I think they’re ready to ship off to Eastern Europe, but they...

The Active Mindset

The Active Mindset

If you write, you’ve probably learned about passive voice versus active voice. Example: Passive voice: The miserable 5K was run by Amanda.Active voice: Amanda ran the miserable 5K. Passive voice: The effing push-ups were completed by Amanda.Active voice: Amanda...

Holding Out For A Hero

Holding Out For A Hero

We are judged by our actions, and every day we are forced to make decisions where one path is harder, but much more heroic, and the other path is easier, and less heroic. It’s extremely challenging to choose the heroic path consistently. But you can make the choice easier by…

LEGACY

My Dream Office

My Dream Office

​My environment has a huge impact on my productivity and the quality of the work I do. Because of this there have been times when I’ve tried to create the perfect office. I wanted to optimize my environment. You have to have the right desk. And lighting. What about...

Letters to My Daughters

Letters to My Daughters

This is how I create legacy. It takes very little of my time to create something in which my daughters will find great value.

Do It Anyway

Do It Anyway

Mike did a live radio spot on Idaho Matters, a show on our local NPR station. We had the opportunity to speak with Gemma Gaudette about ImpactClub Boise... what it is, how it works, why it’s important. When I speak in front of people or on the radio, I sweat. (I sweat...

Getting More Than You Give

Getting More Than You Give

​Rake Up Boise is an annual event where individuals and teams volunteer their time to rake the yards of elderly and disabled residents. Every year I captain the Raking Writers, a team I put together from members of the Idaho Writers Guild. The resident we were last...

Scrappy and Proud

Scrappy and Proud

My 7th grade daughter just won 6th place in the city-wide tennis tournament.

To say I’m proud is an understatement. Here’s why.
6th place was frustrating to Emilia because she lost two very close matches. But what she failed to see was how much of an underdog she was in this tournament.

Talent Craves Dedication

Talent Craves Dedication

​In the last days of my father’s life, I was tasked with writing a few words to be read by my sister at his funeral. This meant sitting down in front of my computer and staring at a blank screen for a few hours. Because what is there to say, so much and not enough,...

Driven To Be Something More

Driven To Be Something More

“At first, I hated the pressure and burden of feeling called to become something great. It’s a torture chamber. You know your potential. Yet, you have no idea how to get there. This leads to despair and misery, and always feeling like you’re letting yourself down…”

LIVELIHOOD

On Stopping to Think

On Stopping to Think

​Yesterday morning I decided to drive our youngest daughter to school. We only live a few blocks away and she typically rides her bike, but it was bitterly cold and windy. Checking the time also told me that if she rode her bike, she’d be late. I decided to take a few...

StoryAthlete

StoryAthlete

There’s your Heroic Self and there’s your Lesser Self. The Lesser Self says, “I’ll get in shape starting Monday.” The Heroic Self doesn’t say anything, because she’s too busy working out. You get the idea.

True Fans

True Fans

I’m a firm believer in the power of true fans and that authenticity is the way to create them. There are the obvious benefits to true fans. We gain evangelists, we produce revenue, and let’s not discount the fact that it just plain feels good. There’s a secondary...

On the Importance of Routine

On the Importance of Routine

Friends understand and respect your routines. Worthy colleagues operate within routines of their own. It’s up to us to keep the technological distractions at bay.

The Gambler & the Investor

The Gambler & the Investor

​Ryan Fletcher, the guy who runs both the StoryAthlete and GRIT challenges in which Mike and are taking part, wrote the other day about the difference between gambling and investing. Gambling is exciting. There’s a rush that goes along with it. Spin the wheel and who...

The Engineer & the Fork in the Road

The Engineer & the Fork in the Road

A friend of mine is brilliant. I have known Mark for twenty years, and during that time I’ve never doubted that the workings of his mind could solve many of the worlds problems (or at the very least eliminate a hundred inconveniences that you and I experience on a...

On Situational Strategy

On Situational Strategy

Through trial and error, a whole lot of error, I’ve learned that a plan is good, but by no means set in stone. The situation may (will) change and so the strategy going forward will have to as well. I cannot let the plan serve as blinders.

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