Category Archives: annual review

The 2012 Manifesto

This year I’m approaching things differently. I called a friend today and we discussed how we’ve changed the past few years. She’s a Ph.D. candidate in Missouri, working on her second semester of graduate school. I’m working on… well, you’ll … Continue reading

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The 2011 Recap

“But I have a sense that it will be a great, action-packed year.” That was the last sentence I wrote in my 2011 manifesto. True to form, it was. I had more enjoyable experiences than I had planned. I was … Continue reading

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A Brief October Update

I haven’t forgotten about you, dear reader; I’ve just been really busy. I’ve been traveling a lot the past few months: up the West Coast in June, Chicago-Montreal-Denver and El Paso last month, Vegas later this month, Hawaii next month. … Continue reading

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500 Of My People

For one weekend I felt known and understood, fully and completely. I can’t objectively explain why, but when tickets for the World Domination Summit went on sale I knew I had to be there. Call it synchronicity, call it intuition, … Continue reading

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The April 2011 Update

You can safely skip this blog post if you aren’t interested in how things are coming along for 2011 – but you may want to read my thoughts on how to find purpose. In the Western world we tend to … Continue reading

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My 2011 Manfiesto

Now that 2010 is out of the way, we can talk about the 365 days that comprise the year 2011. I wrote last week that 2010 was a good year. I felt that I accomplished everything I wanted to and … Continue reading

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The 2010 Review

I’m no different than most people: I like to review what I accomplished this year. The end of the year is a natural point for a lot of us to reconsider what we did this year and what to look … Continue reading

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