This week, I tried to throw myself deeper into the realm of personal development than before. Here are the main things Looking at the plurality of my accomplishments for this year, I feel satisfied. Very few of these were immediately accomplished, but instead were incremental changes as I worked towards broader goals. Deciding to writeContinue reading “The Slow Burn of Accomplishment”
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Getting Out of The House
Not every social situation needs to be super intimidating. In fact, it’s probably better to build momentum by identifying areas where you are used to talking to people, and slowly pushing the edges of your comfort zone. To start, brainstorm places you would naturally feel comfortable. If you know things you enjoy doing that youContinue reading “Getting Out of The House”
Camping: The Good, Bad, and The Ugly
I try to go camping at least a few times each summer. Something about the placid nature of heavily wooded areas stirs up something in my bones that keeps me going back. I used to go to camp when I was a child, where I had my phone removed from my access for about aContinue reading “Camping: The Good, Bad, and The Ugly”
A (not so) Brief Review of Madison, Wisconsin
Over the last year and a half, I’ve lived in Madison in a couple different places ranging from the East side to downtown. As someone originally from the Northeast, I wanted to provide a retrospective location check for those interested in the tradeoffs associated with moving there. Price: B Overall, I place Madison at aContinue reading “A (not so) Brief Review of Madison, Wisconsin”