I became a tennis instructor not because of impressive skill in the sport, but because of my work ethic. I started playing tennis casually when I was in the 12-13 age range. I wasn’t especially motivated or talented at the time. Since I’d moved so much I’d participated in dozens of sports based on what…
3 Ways to Come Up With Blog Post Ideas
Sometimes it’s hard to come up with a blog post, especially if you have to produce one every day for a month. How do I do it? Here are three of my “secrets.” Pull a Life Lesson From the Past Everything you know now you learned somewhere. Maybe learning to ride a bike taught you…
What I Learned From Blogging Every Day For a Month
This month I wrote a blog post everyday, even when I’d been busy all day, even when I was sick for three days, even when I couldn’t settle on an idea. Here’s what I learned: Don’t be a wuss. Everyone is afraid of offending someone. People can find something to get offended by in anything. I once watched…
“Across” Landing Page Critique
Today I did something a little different. Praxis asked us to record a video of us critiquing a landing page, so I critiqued Across. I went really in-depth on as much as I could, so the video went a little longer than I’d intended.
Why You Need to Add The War of Art to Your Reading List
Everyone in the world has experienced procrastination, or as Steven Pressfield more accurately calls it, Resistance. I read The War of Art as part of the Praxis program. It’s not long, and beautifully broken up into tiny sections to make it easy to digest. Throughout the book, you can really feel Steven’s passion as he…
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