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- June 17, 2011
Optimal Taco Ingredient Stacking
June 17, 2011Read more
I’m on a home cooking streak, so on Thursday I thought I’d try making tacos. I bought everything I needed for about $7.00, enough raw ingredients for 2 or 3 meals, which seemed like a great deal to me! The only downside was the tendency for the tacos to explode upon contact with my mouth. Ingredients would fall out as I tried to angle for a good chomp, and the crisp taco shells have a tendency to shatter. Sweeping up the ruins of my first meal, I got to wondering if there was a better way. (more…)
- June 17, 2011
A Litany of Resistances
June 17, 2011Read moreIt’s surprising how much I don’t know about my own creative process, particularly in the context of meeting new challenges. The most surprising part? Just how little it takes for a task to be new to me. I’m really just getting started on the path to developing my process for continuous invention, and this has required a hard look at the four main resistances that are blocking my way. (more…)
- June 14, 2011
It’s Not You, It’s Them
June 14, 2011Read moreA little late-night twittering happened to cast my eye on the news of a new post from Kathy Sierra, who once enthralled an entire generation of creatives with her mission of helping others be more awesome. The post is up on Hugh McLeod’s blog at Gaping Void: Pixie Dust & The Mountain of Mediocrity, and reminds me what’s important about making products. I’d lost sight of this simple premise: it’s totally about helping other people be more awesome. Not only is it sound psychology, it reminds me to put compassion and love for the work first.
- June 9, 2011
Adventure and Comfort Zones
June 9, 2011Read moreMy friend Sabina’s husband Blake is off building schools in southern Sudan, which is one of the most adventurous and generous things I can imagine anyone doing. I’ve been following his blogging, and his recent entry Worst Dressed Man in Sudan contains a revelation that I’m finding applicable to myself: he’s finding that he actually isn’t the adventuring type. On the surface, it looks like he’s living the adventure, but at the same time he makes the distinction between being adventurous and having an interesting life. That’s a fascinating distinction that I will have to reflect on further.
- June 6, 2011
GHDR Review 4: Keeping Focused, Improving Awareness
June 6, 2011Read moreThis month’s Groundhog Day Resolutions Review Day report. (more…)
I’m on a home cooking streak, so on Thursday I thought I’d try making tacos. I bought everything I needed for about $7.00, enough raw ingredients for 2 or 3 meals, which seemed like a great deal to me! The only downside was the tendency for the tacos to explode upon contact with my mouth. Ingredients would fall out as I tried to angle for a good chomp, and the crisp taco shells have a tendency to shatter. Sweeping up the ruins of my first meal, I got to wondering if there was a better way. 