Category: Teach the World

Eradicate Work Stress

Measuring Personal Feats

2021 was another productive year for me. From all quantifiable perspectives, it was the most productive ever. Here are some highlights: Over 1,500 hours spent outside 48 family hikes Dozens...

Q&A on LinkedIn

If we’re not already connected on LinkedIn, now would be a good time to click on over and check out the return of Ask Logan Lenz. Episode #119 was just...

Allergies

When you consume food that isn’t good for you, your body knows enough to try to reject it. If something is painful, animals know enough to hide or protect themselves...

Writing the Year Down

Be careful writing the year on important documents this year. Just leaving it as 1/1/20 allows for fraudsters to add any other year of this century to it.For example, someone...

The Soaring ’20s

It’s interesting having an indirect frame of reference to a 100-year difference in decades that have past. The 1920s are the first documented decade that we refer to as having...

How It Seams

It’s impossible to see the finer details after only a quick glance. Great work isn’t designed to be viewed; it serves to be analyzed.On the other hand, mediocre work passes...

Stimuless

Habits are comfortable. Change is painful.The trick is to ease yourself into progress. Doing too much at once...increases stresslowers success rateseliminates learning opportunitiesestablishes unbalanced patterns of change ratesThe key factor in...

The Honest Clock

A broken clock doesn't communicate much. While it may be correct twice per day, it's inability to move into the future puts a halt on its progress. Despite this, a broken...

September 2018

I thought about changing the format of these monthly posts - mostly because I'm so busy that the calendars themselves have continued to diminish. We can blame my son being...

August 2018

I have to keep a few events close to the vest this month. I have a few private projects picking up momentum, but I am yet to be able to...