Quote of the Day “Maturity is learning how to start when you feel like procrastinating and learning how to listen when you feel like talking.” – James Clear
Don’t Be Weird

Quote of the Day “Maturity is learning how to start when you feel like procrastinating and learning how to listen when you feel like talking.” – James Clear
Quote of the Day “It is better to take what does not belong to you than to let it lie around neglected.” — Mark Twain (found in Austin Kleon’s Steal Like an Artist)
Quote of the Day “Nothing is more important than an unread library.” – John Waters, Filmmaker (found in Austin Kleon’s Steal Like an Artist)
Quote of the Day “Everything that needs to be said has already been said. But, since no one was listening, everything must be said again.” – French writer André Gide (found in Austin Kleon’s Steal Like an Artist)
Quote of the Day “Stop being afraid of what could go wrong and start getting excited about what could go right.” – Tony Robbins
Quote of the Day “We must do whatever we can to cultivate a greater memory capacity—one of the most important skills in our technologically oriented environment. The problem that technology presents us is that it increases the amount of information
Quote of the Day “If you had to identify, in one word, the reason why the human race has not achieved, and never will achieve, its full potential, that word would be: ‘meetings.’” — Dave Barry
Gratitude: Productive week at work despite being out a few days for “vacation.” Turner’s and Weston’s playful nature, even if it is at times frustrating. The Pits: On my day off, I did a few things around the house, such
Gratitude: Holidays and special occasions that prompt us to have family dinners out. The Pits: Attended my fourth Toastmasters meeting, but it was the first time I didn’t get a chance to speak on account of them announcing a new
The Pits: Turner tackled Weston during the making of the photo below. Weston was crying while I took it, and I had to convince them to stand that close by threatening Turner not to touch Weston anymore. Once Weston truly