Gratitude
Gratitude, for me, isn’t sentiment. It’s discipline. It’s the decision to notice what’s good, even when life feels heavy or uncertain. These posts are reminders — to slow down, to pay attention, and to acknowledge what’s already present instead of constantly chasing what’s next.
Some entries are tied to specific moments. Others are broader reflections on fatherhood, health, opportunity, or simple daily routines that are easy to overlook. None of them is written to ignore hardship. They’re written to balance it.
I don’t believe gratitude eliminates struggle. I believe it steadies you inside it.
These posts exist to sharpen that awareness — in me first, and hopefully in anyone reading along.
It’s not the bottom, it’s the foundation
Organizations are built on the work of people who don’t get paid very much, don’t receive sufficient respect, and are understandably wary of the promises they’ve been hearing for years. Calling these folks at the bottom of the org chart doesn’t hel…
Things You’ll Regret When You’re Old
Before you read this page, make sure you save it and always look at it, just to remind yourself not to regret these things. Here are the 37 things you’ll regret when you’re old.
The Brutal Truths
These brutal truths about life are difficult to hear but they’ll make you a much better person. When someone finally sits you down and tells you the cold hard truth, it can be difficult to hear. But if you want to get the most out of your life, you…
To be alive and try to be a decent person, and not turn into anything big or grand, that’s the hardest thing of all.
~ Mel Robbins