As the saying goes, "we don't know what we've got until it's gone." I experienced this in spades during this long hike.
Notes from Everest, Ep. 4: The Little Things
As the saying goes, "we don't know what we've got until it's gone." I experienced this in spades during this long hike.
There is an expectation, almost, that each and every trip and adventure will be documented and shared on social media. But should we?
This article is part of a five-article series, inspired by my trip to the Mt. Everest Base Camp. This episode explores what I believe is the most important trait of any team's members, the "secret sauce" of a successful team: humility.
What does it take to build a team? My recent Mt. Everest Base Camp trek experience (and how our team was built) sheds some light on how.
There is a difference between an inspiring transformation, and one that sends out a negative message to the world. Which one will you do?
Buying a place has always been one of my bigger dreams. I have finally taken the first few, important steps towards this dream, and I learned (painful) lessons along the way.
The Internet and social media are obviously great. But are they taking over our lives? Here's how to keep "connection addiction" under control.
My first five years in an ad agency flew by; it has been an incredible ride so far. In this article, I share five thoughts from five years in the industry.
What is the one non-negotiable burden leaders must carry? I believe it's the burden of staying hopeful.
We know this piece of wisdom. But what if are we guilty of not saying we're the smartest in the rom - but thinking it?