Balancing the Future and the Present r

Consider some of the choices that impact our lives on a daily basis: Do I stay up late hanging out with friends, or go to sleep and be productive tomorrow? Do I eat out because it’s easy, or cook at … Continue reading

Slow Carb Diet: Week 1 Update r

An account of my progress and observations after 1 weeks of the slow carb diet. Continue reading

Top 5 Ways to Build a Wonderful Life

To be happy we need continuous growth. The best way to grow is life long education. This doesn’t mean you need to pursue a doctorate or spend 2 hours reading every day. Continue reading

A Productivity Filled Day

Last night I decided today was going to be extremely productive. I wrote a thorough To Do List on my ubiquitous capture notepad. Upon arriving at work this morning I realized that I had forgotten my notepad at home. Although I remembered everything on my list, I decided to create a web-based To Do List in case this ever happened again and I wasn’t able to remember. Continue reading

Can Anybody Gain 34 Pounds of Muscle with the Colorado Experiment?

It sounds too good to be true. If sculpting a great body is so easy, why doesn’t everybody do it? I’m skeptical about Tim Ferriss’ claims so I’ve decided to make try the colorado experiment and the slow carb diet. Continue reading

Stroking the Ego of an “A-List” Blogger

Jason Calacanis, A-List blogger and founder of Weblogs Inc. (the company behind the enormously popular Engadget) has written a post stating some general rules for link baiting him. Follow these rules, he says, and he’s very likely to link back to you.

Basically he expects people to stroke his ego a bit before bashing his usually controversial opinions. He recommends citing his past accomplishments, mentioning his bulldog, or displaying attractive pictures of him before he gained weight. Continue reading