As you are no doubt aware, the British population voted on the 23rd to define our place within the EU. Predictably, the pundits assumed the snowflake generation would get off their arses and vote (I personally had my doubts). When the reality sank in that the feckless millennials would stay at home …
Letting Go of the Past
I'm one of those people who's absolutely terrible at letting go of the past. It's not that I'm looking for any sort of positive spin on things, nor do I believe that everything happens for a reason, so I'm not looking for a cosmic angle on the events of my past that will make everything that …
What I learned in my first 5 years of marriage.
This coming May, Thomas and I will hit our 5 year anniversary mark. While we're not to the exact month quite yet, I thought I'd take the time to write up a list of lessons I've learned in my first 5 years of marriage, obviously on the topic of being in a relationship. Without further ado; here's my …
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Age as a concept
Age as a concept is quite a strange thing. Its elements are essentially twofold: The physical The experiential Over time, of course, your body degrades, thus marking the physical element of aging. The experiential part is also obvious - over the years you accumulate more experiences, and …
About Cutting Your Losses
Not too long ago, Seth Godin wrote a blog post about ignoring sunk costs. His words really made me think about the way I've handled projects and ventures in recent years. I certainly wasn't always like this, but I've grown to have little issue with chucking away projects. Doesn't matter if I've …