Tag: goals

  • Bump ‘Em

    Bump ‘Em

    Occasionally in American pop culture something comes along and permeates almost all cross sections of life. The fist bump is one such example. From professional athletes to the school yard to even the white house the fist bump is well known and well used – and even well loved. The fist bump works well because…

  • Remember Now, Not Just Afterwards

    Remember Now, Not Just Afterwards

    Recently here in Knoxville there was a memorial service for Pat Summitt, the famed women’s basketball coach at UT. Many different people spoke of how they remembered her – a good coach, friend, confidant, person. It is a good thing to remember people after they are gone – who they were, what they did, what…

  • The Acclimation of Nothingness

    The Acclimation of Nothingness

    The human body is an amazing thing. It can be pushed into boundaries one would never think of. One of the more amazing attributes (for me at least) is our ability to acclimate to our environment. This is not to say all environments will be suitable for us – the vacuum of space being one…

  • Sometimes You Have to Fake it Until You Make it

    Sometimes You Have to Fake it Until You Make it

    In Texas Hold’em the worst hand one can be dealt is a 2-7. Statistically it is the hardest hand to win from. However, with the right amount of skill and with some luck one can bluff their way to a win even with that hand. Having the best hand definitely gives one the advantage, there…

  • Not High Class or Low Class But World Class

    Not High Class or Low Class But World Class

    A few years I put up a To-Do List at my desk. It was a simple list with just one item, to become world class. At the time I was reading about what separated the middle class from the “world class,” that is those who are ultra successful. I’ve always wanted to be ultra successful,…

  • There’s Always Something to Do

    There’s Always Something to Do

    “There’s nothing to do.” Too many times I’ve heard this from others, even from myself. It’s a very common statement and also one of the biggest lies we tell ourselves every day. Regardless of how many times we say it or with how much conviction we have when we do, there is always something to…

  • Feeling Like a Dog at the Race Track

    Feeling Like a Dog at the Race Track

    When greyhounds race they chase a lure around the track (as pictured above). The lure stays in front of them the whole time, beckoning the dogs to caught it. This is what keeps the dogs moving and going around the track. And that’s the whole of dog racing – releasing the gate and have them chase…

  • Be Nice but be Smart

    Be Nice but be Smart

    The other night I stopped by the store on my way home. At the back end of the parking lot was a lady with her hood up on her truck. I stopped and asked if she needed any help. She mentioned she ran out of gas. I pulled off and thought about how I could…

  • Be Awesome and Prodigious

    Be Awesome and Prodigious

    Meet Awesome and Prodigious. This is who a friend and myself went as for Halloween. Our costumes weren’t store bought, rather we came up with the idea ourselves. In fact our costumes aren’t costumes at all, they are things we’ve actually did/accomplished, just put on to wear all at once. He’s awesome and I’m prodigious…

  • Decide on a Better You

    Decide on a Better You

    I was headed to work the other morning when a driver in front of me couldn’t make up her mind. She was going to turn but wouldn’t get over in the turn lane. Instead, she rode half in the turn lane and half in my lane. Eventually she turned but only after riding for a half…