In 1923, when asked by a New York Times reporter, “why do you want to climb Mount Everest,” George Leigh Mallory famously said, “because it is there.” He continued,
What you feed, grows. Even when it’s unintentional. Nowhere has this been more apparent for me than as a father learning to be a better parent. Children crave their parent’s attention,
If you want to be successful, you have to be consistent, and you have to grow from failure. Consistency and failure are the two pillars of success. This fall, my wife and I decided we wanted to grow
I don’t do math. I’m not a good cook. I’m not good with names. What narrative are you telling about yourself? Failing is uncomfortable. And since nobody likes to be uncomfortable,
Has the need to be perfect ever slowed your progress or prevented you from finishing something? What does it mean to be perfect anyway? Can we really define perfection? And is perfect better? (I
I have learned to love… well, appreciate failure. Let’s be honest, most of us weren’t taught to enjoy failure. It is demoralizing. If you let it, it can affect you so much that you