Quote of the Day “There are at least 4 types of wealth: 1. Financial wealth (money) 2. Social wealth (status) 3. Time wealth (freedom) 4. Physical wealth (health) Be ware of jobs that lure you in with 1 and 2,
Last Week of 9th and 7th Grades
Quote of the Day “The patience you need for big things, is developed by your patience with the little things.” – Kevin Kelly
The Chargers’ Last Practice
Quote of the Day “Find something where you love the good parts and don’t mind the bad parts. The torture you’re comfortable with. This is the golden path to victory in life. Work. Exercise. Relationships. They all have a solid
Google Project Management Certificate
Quote of the Day “Read widely and from people you disagree with. The Stoics believed that we should actively engage with anyone who can be a source of wisdom to us, regardless of their origin. If there is wisdom out
Friday Night Rights
Quote of the Day “My favorite line from Harry Truman is, ‘not all readers are leaders, but all leaders are readers.’ When we read, we aren’t learning to impress people, to win some game of mental gymnastics. It’s to get
New Ball Day
Quote of the Day “When intelligent people read, they ask themselves a simple question: What do I plan to do with this information?” – Ryan Holiday
Nolensville Knights v Ravenwood Raptors
Quote of the Day “The rule I like is ‘one hundred pages minus your age.’ Say you’re 30 years old—if a book hasn’t captivated you by page 70, stop reading it. So as you age, you have less time to
Team Show Time Parent Meeting
Quote of the Day “If a book sucks, stop reading it. The best readers actually quit a lot of books. Life is too short to read books you don’t enjoy reading.” – Ryan Holiday
Panting Into the Weekend
Quote of the Day “Don’t just read books, re-read books. There’s a great line the Stoics loved—that we never step in the same river twice. The books don’t change, but you do.” – Ryan Holiday
RTO Concerns, Agile on LinkedIn, and Guys’ Night
Quote of the Day “In every book you read, try to find your next one in its footnotes or bibliography. This is how you build a knowledge base in a subject — it’s how you trace a subject back to