These days, I’m starting to look for ways to work easy, to let things happen effortlessly, to leverage the wonderful ways that things can get accomplished as if by magic, without stress…
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Day 76: A Steady Stream of New Creative Work
So here at Casa Goslowus, my wife and I are both pretty much constantly creating new things. She is always working on new art pieces on her iPad, or sewing new clothing…
Day 341: Today’s Appreciations
Things I Am Appreciating Taking it easy today, a hot one. A nice run with Dave this morning, which included seeing the start of the Great American Triathlon along the American River….
Day 273: Loving the Synchronicities
Why do I blog everyday? What’s that about? Why not just do it occasionally, when I really have something to say? Because for whatever reason, it has been meaningful for me to…
Day 145: Today’s “Run to Feed the Hungry” 5k
This morning I ran the “Run to Feed the Hungry,” a local family run here in Sacramento that literally attracts tens of thousands of runners. There are both 5k and 10k options–…
Day 111: Improving My Marathon/Life Balance (Update #3)
It’s official. Today for the first time I departed from my training schedule. I was supposed to do mile repeats, which are when you run for a mile at a faster pace…
Day 64: My Evolving Relationship with 20 Milers
Yesterday I ran my seventh 20 miler :). Each time I run one, it seems I learn more about how to effectively manage the process. I did my first 20 miler in…
Day 58: Call Me the Tortoise. I Don’t Mind.
Yesterday I wrote about how, over time, by continually investing a portion of what you earn, you can grow your money machine to the point where someday in the future it will…
Day 57: Your Personal Mount Everest
As I wrote a few days ago, there are many wonderful insights in Tony Robbins’ “Money: Master the Game.” Yet at its core, its message is essentially the same message repeated time…
Day 32: Habits of “The Richest Man in Babylon”
Today I listened to part of an audio book of George S. Clason’s “The Richest Man in Babylon,” a classic of mid 20th Century prosperity literature that includes titles such as “Think…