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November 10, 2020

Autumn

  It’s difficult not to draw parallels between our lives in Chapter X and autumn. After all, to put it bluntly, it is the autumn of our lives. Sounds terrible, right? Well, it doesn’t have to. Consider the following: Take some time and watch leaves…
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November 8, 2020

Disruption

If my mind is focused on a specific task and something or someone disrupts my progress, I tend to get annoyed. Not screaming, raging, aggressive annoyance, but a feeling of uuuugggghhhh. You know that feeling, right? But interruptions can be fuel for growth. They can…
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November 7, 2020

Quiet Moments

I took a walk. My mind swimming with the news, with work, with all the chattering of my over-filled brain. I was alone. No phone—no music. Just me and the trees and whatever small (or large) animals occupied the surrounding woods. Just me and the…
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November 5, 2020

Joy

I’m reading David Brooks’ book “The Second Mountain”, which I have to say should be required reading. The section where he discusses joy vs. happiness got me thinking. I went to bed pondering those two words to find an example that would make it real…
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November 3, 2020

The Need to Shift

There is little doubt that life in Chapter X requires new and expanded thinking. While certain traits and habits can be important, helpful and in some cases necessary to navigate life after work, some can be downright disastrous. Think about some of the characteristics of…
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November 1, 2020

Back to the Garden

I was listening to the podcast No Stupid Questions with Stephen Dubner (Freakonomics) and Angela Duckworth (Grit)—Episode 20 to be exact—when Voltaire’s quote from Candide was thrown down. “We must take care of our garden.” They offered their thoughts about man’s (taken in the non-gender…
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October 31, 2020

Reimagine, reconfigure and reinvent

Nothing is static unless you have been encased in amber. We evolve from infancy—from incapable humans to educated, able and responsible adults. Just as we learn to crawl then walk, so too are we able to learn, grow and become more today than we were…
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October 29, 2020

It’s never too late to adopt an active lifestyle, even in retirement.

Today’s guest, Leon Sirulnick, has been retired for 17 years now. His life has been filled with extraordinary adventures—and I can say he’s truly done it on his terms. Today’s guest is very special to me. Back in 2002, I met Leon for the first…
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