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| | | | Earlier this week, inspired by Bill Gates' legendary Think Weeks, I took two days off work in order to sit around and think. I called them "Think Days." Clever, huh? The goal of Think Days is to spend uninterrupted time thinking deeply about the big, important questions in our lives-the stuff we just don't have time to ponder on an everyday basis. Before taking my own Think Days, I was concerned this lofty idea might turn out to be a waste of two vacation days, but the experience was both highly productive and relaxing. It left me with valuable insights, and I highly recommend it. | |
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| | | | How I'm Training For Loch Ness Marathon Loch Ness Marathon is in October - so I've plenty of time to train for it. However, there are a couple of training errors that runners make when signing up for a marathon. There's the group of runners who are super excited to start training for a marathon [...] | |
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| | This afternoon I'm drinking a Wasatch Devastator Double Bock (creamy, malty, yeasty and bananany) as I simmer diced onion and bacon (Revival Farms) in charred leftover bits of sirloin (Augustus Ranch). Grounded in the kitchen? Dwelling and being. I stir the pan and think through rural America, national parks, salmon on the Columbia River, returning... |