Laughing out loud and waking myself up from a deep sleep three times in one week is impressive, but also curious, so I looked into it.
We all want to create genuine human connections, and more often than not, we are walking right past little moments of magic…Even on the way to the pharmacy.
It’s a daunting task to consider how we each have designed our own life. To take a step back to reflect, and realize or admit that we may want a redesign. We explore how redesigning life might start with just connecting and experiencing it.
We explore how the right topic plus hand-drawn GIFs can provide an interactive and shareable content experience that simple text can’t compete with. Plus you’ll learn some cool confidence tips.
Any content that makes the audience laugh, cry or think helps to create a personal intimacy and connection. This reaction helps content become a “shareable content experience” and therefore accessible to a wider audience. Here’s are 3 self improvement podcasts that are publishing content that truly creates connection, and helps me improve my life in big ways, every day.
I Moved to San Francisco!
People think that the decision to move to San Francisco from Denver came out of the blue, but it didn’t. This itch to live in SF has been crawling at me for many years. Read More
From first dates to 10-year anniversaries, I want to plan your custom Denver date for you. There are no rules and no gimmicks…You have to plan a date, and I want to help…For free!
Stop complaining about having no time to work out…You spend like 8-90 glorious hours at the office most days of the week! There’s a lot of time to workout, you just need to know where to find it, how to fit it in, and the reasons why you should work it….
This past Friday evening I graduated from the Founder Institute’s Denver Summer Semester, and you know what? If I wasn’t wearing a skirt at graduation I’m pretty sure that I would have done a tuck side jump in celebration.
Here are some entertaining American interpretations and definitions of the slang I heard used while traveling abroad in the French Alps. Warning, it makes Americans seem really lame…