What if I said being kicked out of high school was the best thing that has ever happened to me? Some would be embarrassed to reveal such a skeleton in their closest – and rightly so – but I bare those bones like a badge of honour. My expulsion was the catalyst to this journey … Continue reading I was Expelled from High School: the TSN Turning Point of my Life
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Opportunities Aren’t Given – They’re Earned
I love sports – watching and playing them. The competitiveness, the epic plays and the elation of winning, it’s invigorating. Of course, sports are so much more than just games. To the professional athlete earning a living, it’s a career; to the amateur baller or rink rat, it’s a healthy workout; and to the elderly … Continue reading Opportunities Aren’t Given – They’re Earned
Searching for the Lost Voice of Jacqueline Jane
👋 Hey, folks. I’m straying from the regular rails with today’s post. It’s a little different, but it might be the most important thing I’ve written to-date. Thank you for taking the time to read it. A little over eight-years ago, my mom lost her battle with cancer. At times it feels like it was … Continue reading Searching for the Lost Voice of Jacqueline Jane
Practice Daily – Publish Thoughtfully
In my last post, I touched on my ambitions to blog daily. I also discussed the necessity of a first draft – starting with mediocre work, to get to good, to get to great – and accepting the creative process. I’d like to further that thought in today’s post. 💭 Producing something meaningful comes with … Continue reading Practice Daily – Publish Thoughtfully
The Pilot Piece – The Myth of Writer’s Block and Mediocre Work
The Davis Daily blog needs a pivot, and it’s in need of some action, too. It’s been over three months since my last post. 😲 Hence, a lofty goal of blogging every day from now until the New Year. [UPDATE: 2021 has arrived and I’ve continued my daily writing practice – I don’t publish everyday … Continue reading The Pilot Piece – The Myth of Writer’s Block and Mediocre Work
An 18-Month Road Trip from Freelance to Full Time
Photo by Chris Lawton on Unsplash In the spring of 2019, I found myself standing in stagnant water. Something was missing from my life. Every day felt the same—a skipping record stuck on the world’s dullest song—and my career had reached its ceiling. This stillness anchored me to a single path—one that was no … Continue reading An 18-Month Road Trip from Freelance to Full Time
