Before diving into today’s post, I want to share that I decided to promote a new book by a friend and community colleague in this newsletter. He supported the launch... read more →
NOTE: Nothing in this post constitutes medical advice. I’m not a physician, have no training, and share this simply as a personal story.I have inherited chronic kidney disease, and, as... read more →
First, let me be direct. I sent a blog last week that was a waste of your time. It was a below the line rant. It wasn't on par with... read more →
As 2022 winds down, and New Year's resolutions start percolating in conversations, I want to make a pitch for something you should do before you close the book on the... read more →
My first day of law school at Duke began with an all-class meeting in a lecture hall. I remember walking into that room and being certain that these people were... read more →
This morning I am heading sola to a small town on Lake Michigan to be in a beautiful and temperate spot, play some golf, meet a client in person, and... read more →
Fair readers, I am single at the moment. I’ve surrendered to the notion that I’m using the Internet as my diary, so now you know, even if you aren’t all... read more →
I work with clients and friends around decisions and decision-making all the time. I have quasi-insightful models and exercises around the topic. I help people work through the differences between... read more →
Warning: This post is a quasi-rant. But I decided to not hold back, and I’m sticking to that commitment...Hey there social media advertisers: I love social media in so many... read more →
I received my confirmation email for my law school reunion. It included a suggestion that, in order to get in the spirit for our Zoom, we could make a specialty... read more →
Fifty-five. Double-nickel. Somewhat officially over the hill, whatever hill that is.I am so happy to be here.I didn’t “do” anything “special” today. I did the usual 9 am yoga. I... read more →
I grew up in Miami and went to camp for eight weeks every summer in Maine. From my perspective, the chance to go to camp was an extraordinary privilege. I... read more →
