Why I Cycled 180 Miles in One Day

In 2017, I was challenged to do my first century ride (100 miles) in one day.

Since then, I have tested my physical and mental endurance by seeing how far I could ride my road bike in one day.

This has required alot of long hours of training and one day rides across Michigan (150 miles), Indiana […]

What I Am Thankful For in 2021

Every year, I used this blog to say what I am thankful for. While COVID still looms large on everything we do in 2021 and our world is as divided as ever, I have so much to be thankful for:

  1. My family survived the COVID-19 Pandemic (so far).
  2. The science that produced a vaccine in […]

Shutdown Rituals You Can Practice

With so many people working from home, the work life balance is upside down; basically, there is none. But we need to practice work shutdown rituals if we are going to survive and thrive during this pandemic. For me, I need to draw sharp lines between work and everything else to keep my sanity. I […]

By |May 27th, 2020|Personal Productivity|Comments Off on Shutdown Rituals You Can Practice

GoSkills is a Retraining and Morale Tool that Small Businesses Can Afford

With no one in the office, remote learning is booming in this worldwide pandemic; Small businesses are trying to reimagine their companies by getting their teams to learn new skills from experts. With employees mostly working from home, investing in your team now will boost morale and help them retrain for whatever comes next in […]

By |May 25th, 2020|Personal Productivity|Comments Off on GoSkills is a Retraining and Morale Tool that Small Businesses Can Afford