Category Archive: Bloggers

Aug
06

The Freedom To Try

My friend Lindsey got me hooked on a website called tinybuddha. While the content on their site is great (“simple wisdom for complex lives”), the additional musings they add for their e-mail subscribers is what always makes me sit back and think. For example, a few weeks ago my inbox smiled when they sent me …

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Aug
02

Divinity in Simplicity

Getting internet in the new pad two days before a long weekend is like having a birthday two weeks before Christmas. You get so excited about one new gift, and then ten more just come flying at you. Needless to say, offline living has created tons of posts in my head that I can’t wait …

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Jun
15

What Linchpins Read

Yesterday was Worldwide-Meet-The-Tribe-Of-Linchpins Day according to Seth Godin. Seth fans gathered together at over 790  meetups around the world and talked about his books/blog, shipping ideas, and many other topics of interest. Chris Coldeway, another UBC Sauder alum and creator of redrovr, organized the Vancouver Meetup. My sis got up there and shared a bit …

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Jun
11

There’s Nothing Wrong With You (or Me)

There’s nothing wrong with me. And there’s nothing wrong with you. Here’s how I know both of these statements are true: You’re playing the game of life as best you know how, and trying to get better every day. You can’t possibly do someone else’s best, so there’s no point in stressing about it. You …

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Jun
07

You, less than, is a lie

You less than

Circumstances can cause you to question who you are. A boss writes you a stinging performance review. A reader leaves a bitter comment on your blog post. A vocal audience member questions your authority in the middle of your presentation. A publisher sends back your treasured manuscript with a crass note. A spouse berates your …

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May
10

Let Out Your Creative Beast

The Imaginary Foundation is a think tank from Switzerland that does experimental research on new ways of thinking and the power of the imagination. They also have a pretty rad blog where I found this great presentation that I just HAD to share with you. Isn’t it about time you let your creative beast out? …

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Apr
26

Thankful for 50 Things

Matt Corker - travel journal

For Christmas in 2006, my sister gave me a great travel journal that I wrote in (almost) every time I left British Columbia. In the past 3 years, it has hit the streets of New York (twice), hiked mountains around South America, gallivanted through Europe, road-tripped to Colorado, biked around Hawaii, survived in Hong Kong, …

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Apr
18

What attracts people to you

… are also the biggest threats to others. Courage. Grace. Wisdom. Power. Talent. Resilience. Positivity. Love. All these things, and more, draw people towards us and, at the same time, push people away. Resilient people piss off those who would rather give up. Talented people are envied by those longing for some. And it can’t …

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Mar
15

Reading Great Blogs in 5 Minutes

I love reading great blogs. It kick starts my morning, provides reading material at lunch, and is a great way to end off the day. However, reading the 123 blogs that I subscribe to could be quite time intensive. But it’s not. I use Google Reader (a type of RSS Reader) to help me skim …

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Feb
04

My “5 Rules for Life”

Since August of last year I have been following a great blog called Five Rules For Life. Essentially, readers submit to the author what their five guidelines to leading a “happy, successful, and fulfilling life” are. In December, I decided to commit to determing what my five rules would be … and I just finished …

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