• Things I’ve Learned Through Coaching People

    Things I’ve Learned Through Coaching People

    I’ve now been coaching many people one on one for over 2 years. In that time all of them have had major positive life changes and a huge portion have already achieved goals that they had set for much longer time horizons. In some ways each person is totally different, but I’ve noticed some very…

  • How to Travel Well With Others

    How to Travel Well With Others

    Since a few years ago, when I realized that I vastly preferred traveling with my friends versus traveling solo, almost all of my travel has been with other people. I’m fortunate to have a group of friends who are really good travelers, but that’s not always the case. If you aren’t sure whether you’re good…

  • Budapest One Is in the Books!

    Budapest One Is in the Books!

    I have to admit, I was a little bit nervous about hosting the Budapest event, moreso even than when I hosted the very first event in Vegas. Vegas events are simple by design. I rent a really nice space, bring together some great people who are motivated to make their lives even better, and we…

  • What I Learned From a Year of Intense Dating

    What I Learned From a Year of Intense Dating

    In the year before I met the woman who is now my wife, I was dating with purpose. I didn’t necessarily aim to find a wife, but I was pretty intentional about what I was doing. And since I ended up finding an amazing woman and marrying her, I figured I’d share what I learned…

  • How to Enjoy Museums

    How to Enjoy Museums

    I used to be neutral, or maybe slightly negative on museums. There was something pleasant about being in them, but I didn’t really know what I was supposed to do there, and always felt like I was doing it wrong. And it turned out I was doing them wrong. I was introduced to a guy…

  • The Three Books I Most Recommend

    The Three Books I Most Recommend

    To be honest, I don’t read a ton anymore. I had a couple years where I read 50-100 books per year and that had the effect of exposing me to just about every book anyone had ever recommended to me and burning me out a little bit. I still read a bit, but not like…

  • How to Make 1000 Mistakes a Day and Still be Happy

    How to Make 1000 Mistakes a Day and Still be Happy

    A friend of mine was telling me about how she struggled with regret, specifically around cryptocurrency. Why hadn’t she sold at the top? Why hadn’t she bought more when it was lower? The questions nagged at her and she would beat herself up about it. Like her, I didn’t sell at the top or buy…

  • How to Plow Through Work and Still Produce Quality

    How to Plow Through Work and Still Produce Quality

    Two years ago CruiseSheet didn’t have individual informational pages for each cruise. Cruises are large purchases, though, so I thought that it would be much better if I could have a lot of written information, graphs, and pictures. With around 12,000 cruises on offer at any time, the selection changing every day, writing them individually…

  • Reflecting on Superhuman 2

    Reflecting on Superhuman 2

    Two weeks ago, ten people came to Las Vegas to participate in my event, Superhuman 2. When I did the first one a year earlier I was nervous about how everyone would get along and how I would fill the time in a useful way. This year, even with a much longer format, my only…

  • What I Learned Building a Cabin in the Woods

    What I Learned Building a Cabin in the Woods

    In 2017 I built a small cabin in the woods of Nova Scotia. I did almost none of the building, but did do most of the design of the cabin and am now doing the follow-up work on it. Building a cabin is shockingly cheap. It’s one of those situations where you get about 80%…