Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgement that something else is more important than fear.
Happiness is the absence of striving for happiness.
Watch your thoughts; they become words.
Watch your words; they become actions.
Watch your actions; they become habits.
Watch your habits; they become character.
Watch your character; it becomes your destiny.
It's no wonder that truth is stranger than fiction. Fiction has to make sense.
If everything's under control, you're going too slow.
If there's only one answer, then this must not be a very interesting topic.
Life is like a game of cards. The hand that is dealt you is determinism; the way you play it is free will.
A writer is someone for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people.
I hope that while so many people are out smelling the flowers, someone is taking the time to plant some.
The art of progress is to preserve order amid change and to preserve change amid order.
“An optimist stays up to see the New Year in. A pessimist waits to make sure the old one leaves.”
Tasks, when repeated on a daily basis, turn into habits, which, continued over long periods of time, form our character. A Modern Viking works with nature to become a master of efficiency, complementing one's needs, such as sustenance and sleep, to best utilize time, our most precious resource...
There are two types of resumes out there: Traditional and Social. According to Forbes magazine, "we're moving from a 'knowledge economy' to a 'social economy'."(January 1, 2013, Forbes) This change reflects a shift in power as jobs and industries once requiring the knowledge of experts are being transformed by the rise of technology...
After completing a half marathon in September, I had to put another race on the calendar. This time, I want to see how much I could rev the engine, and for a big guy like me, the Hot Buttered Run was the obvious choice. With my thick blood and hefty frame, I overheat easily, so the early morning winter run proved cold enough to keep me cool for the sprint...
Sitting on our farm stoop this fall evening as the corn dries, almost ready to be picked, my mind wanders to my grandfather, who was plucked away from me almost three years to the day. I am grateful for his lessons, for his joy, his laughter, his devotion. “There is something new to learn every day,” he would say. I learned from him that to reap the best harvest, one must first sow the right seeds, tend the fields, and then, only after a full season of work, can the farmer enjoy the bounty of his efforts...
Your character is defined by your habits, your habits are built upon your repeated actions, and the good news is, you have the power to change what you do. We all have something in our lives we want to change, but nothing is going to happen unless we do something about it. I know you have something you want to, nay, you need to fight for, and the first step starts by voicing what that is...
This was the first stand alone half marathon I have ever done. It’s safe to say that I’m not a huge fan of running, but this past year I’ve been doing more of it. My buddy, Brian Forman, tricked me into doing triathlons by starting me with the gateway sport, the sprint, and promising me free food at the end...
Almost 7 years ago to the day, it was a beautiful September day before the leaves had fallen. The sun warming my shoulders as I sped over rolling hills, and wind gently moving through tall grass and corn fields. I never imagined the endurance even could be easy, but I was having the best race day of my life. Over four hours in, and I was zipping over 23 mph to the second giant loop when my stomach started to gurgle...
Excuse my language, but really?... Come on, how the hell did he beat me by 30 damned seconds?
Brian Forman and I have been competing in triathlons since 2004, and when we planned to do the Kona 70.3 Ironman, we had some serious rivalry going between us...