Jealousy can be a great motivator to improve, as in my case when hearing another bass player playing a fill I hadn’t thought of before. Numerous facts about Lenny Kravitz’s background, and the recording of “Are You Gonna Go My
This Week I Learned – September 1 through 7, 2019
Clapping 5 times in the clap clap clap-clap-clap rhythm in a room full of kids will get their attention, and they will repeat it adoringly. Phil Wickham wrote Great Things because the church he was the worship leader of, Harvest
This Week I Learned – August 25 through 31, 2019
I learned that “Raise a Hallelujah” was written in response to the failing health of the son of Bethel Music’s CEO. The Nolensville Running Club website, which I provide hosting for, was experiencing high CPU usage. I believe someone was
This Week I Learned – August 18 through 24, 2019
I learned the words for the song “Before the Throne of God Above” were written in 1863, and became more popular only recently, in 1997, when Vikki Cook put the words to a newer, more upbeat melody. The boys tend
This Week I Learned – August 11 through 17, 2019
I learned about the importance of transfer (learning something in one context and being able to use it in another) and recall (being able to remember something without having to look it up) from Ultralearning. I learned the song “Death
This Week I Learned – August 4 through 10, 2019
I started putting these things I’ve learned within the Piccal posts, but I’m thinking it makes more sense to separate them out into their own posts. Here are the things I’ve learned this week, August 4 through 10, 2019. Suzuki
The E-Myth Revisited – Book Summary, Part One
Are you an Entrepreneur, a Manager, or a Technician? In The E-Myth Revisited, Michael E. Gerber states that if you’re thinking of starting a business, chances are you’re doing technical work. And you’re probably really good at it. But there’s