Exactly 5 years ago, I spent Thanksgiving weekend slogging through half-melted snow-slush, getting chased by dogs and trying not to slip on any still-frozen patches of ice at my part-time seasonal, UPS job. I was still waiting to be picked. Still waiting for qualifications. Still wanting things to happen to me. 5 years later, with a Thanksgiving dinner overlooking the pacific ocean - I have a very, very different life. Thanksgiving on the ...
Archives for November 2014
Impossible FM #018: Recalculating
[powerpress] In today's episode, I talk about a powerful lesson I learned the other day about recalculating. Ways to Listen To This Episode Listen on iTunes Listen on Stitcher Click the player at the top of the page ...
Impossible Hoodies Are Now Available
TLDR: Impossible Hoodies are available for pre-order starting today. Get your pre-order in right here. Today we're launching something you guys have been asking for for years! The Impossible Hoodie is finally here! Here's what it looks like: Printed on high quality, California zip-hoodies by American Apparel, these Impossible Hoodies will keep you toasty warm this winter. Use it while you're out conquering the mountains, fighting crime, heading ...
How I Wrote 2 E-Books in 1 Week
How I Wrote Two E-Books in One Week I love gamifying life. Whether it's through something like The Atlantic Challenge, Adventure Roulette, or Karol’s 48-hour e-book challenge, coming up with mini challenges and games makes achieving new things a lot more fun. This past week, I decided to see if I could reach an arbitrary goal of writing two e-books in a week. I set the goal & sure enough - went ahead and did it. Here's how. I Got up Early I ...
Recalculating
Recalculating A few weeks back, I went on a trip to LA a few weeks back with my best friend. We threw our destination address into Google Maps and started following the directions for another adventure. At one point, we missed a turn and our Google Maps monotone navigator got to announce somewhat passive aggressively, “recalculating.” Somewhat subtlety indicating that we had missed one of our turn-off points. We had missed the mark, but ...