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Why 2020 Isn’t the Worst Year Ever
Photo by Robert Metz on Unsplash So far, the second decade of this millennia has been full of trials and tribulations. COVID-19 is crushing the global economy burying us deeper into a recession, while the worldwide population fears for its health and safety. Not to mention, “mask” hysteria has created a divide between those who’ve … Continue reading Why 2020 Isn’t the Worst Year Ever
There’s No Going Back From Here: How the World is Changing: Part Three
Photo by Micaela Parente on Unsplash The Way We'll Conveniently Forget Well, this is it—the final installment of the three-part series on how the world is changing due to Coronavirus. Part one focused on how the way we work is being altered, while the second edition keyed in on the fundamental shifts in communication. And the third takes … Continue reading There’s No Going Back From Here: How the World is Changing: Part Three
Life’s Greatest Parallel: Looking Back and Moving Forward
Photo by NeONBRAND on Unsplash It’s funny, the retrospection of life—going through these momentous events only to look back and ask, “what if?” What if I could do it all over again, would I make different decisions?What if I had said something else or nothing at all, would it have made a difference?What if I had taken … Continue reading Life’s Greatest Parallel: Looking Back and Moving Forward
There’s No Going Back From Here: How the World is Changing: Part Two
Photo by Pavan Trikutam on Unsplash The Way We Communicate In part one, I gave a blue-collar perspective on how the way we work is changing due to Coronavirus; fittingly, the way we communicate is the topic of part two. Communication has always been a vital element to the way we connect with each other, share information, and … Continue reading There’s No Going Back From Here: How the World is Changing: Part Two
Yin and Yang and that Other Thang
SOMETIMES YOU LITERALLY JUST CAN’T EVEN (Part One) At times, perhaps more than I’d like to admit, it feels as though my creative well runs dry. Not only that, I struggle to find the motivation to actually be creative, the desire to write lessens, and my work starts to lose authenticity. You can call it writer’s … Continue reading Yin and Yang and that Other Thang