When Harold Macmillan became Prime Minister of the UK in 1956, he was asked what would determine the course of his government, he replied “events, dear boy, events!” In the same way today, it has been events that have re-shaped our thinking and general approach to privacy.
Read MoreIf I make an effort to be intentional with the first hour of my day, I respond better to fire drills at work, think more clearly and often feel way more patient with the kids.
Read MoreThe founders have built a brand around what a healthy work/life integration could look like. Forcing politics out of that equation feels like a miss.
Read MoreAm I reading to get smarter? Or am I reading so that I can “look” smarter?
Read MoreIs it possible to keep up with current events effectively without social? It is. Honestly, it’s even more effective.
Read MoreIt’s the one thing I’ve given up for Lent that doesn’t feel like a sacrifice. It feels like a gift.
Read MoreRead widely. Get to know people who are different than you. It’s difficult yet possible to do both of those things without sacrificing your own convictions in the process.
Read MoreThis isn’t one of those “New Year, New Me!” posts. It’s just some things I want to get done that I feel like will help me in a lot of other areas in life.
Read MoreMy top five blog posts had pretty much nothing to do with marketing.
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