Journal
The latest from the journal.
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It’s Simple, Really
The river of life is twisting, unexpected and wild.
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Looking Back on a Year of 30 Day Challenges
Hard to imagine that I began my 30 day challenge experiment a full year ago—though, not really. If there’s one thing I’ve learned in life, it’s that time barrels along regardless of how aware you are of its pace. It’s our choice to either mark the passing of time and consider those dearly departed moments or stumble forward into the next moments like zombies.
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30 Days Without Television: What I Learned
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August: No Television for 30 Days
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A Conversation With Tim Challies
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A Conversation With Rogie King
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Telling Their Stories
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30 Days Without Caffeine: What I Learned
When I started this month, I knew this challenge was going to be a difficult one. I’m not a rabid coffee drinker, but I do partake of it daily with a steady flow of soda throughout the day. Let’s just say it’s enough caffeine that I notice when it’s gone.
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Remembering These Moments
I suppose it should come as no surprise to me, but the present seems so much weightier than the past.
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May’s 30 Day Failure and a June Without Caffeine?!
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Cache Busting Bookmarklets
One of the biggest hassles when trying to track down and squash bugs in a large-scale production environment is dealing with multiple layers of caching.
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New Things and Blessings
This month’s challenge to do something new every day has been difficult given my busy yet monotonous routine, but I’ve already found it to be profoundly rewarding.
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New Things Every Day
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April: Do Something New Every Day
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March’s 30 Day Challenge: Dismal Failure
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Church Video Broadcasting on a Shoestring Budget
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28 Days of Photos: A Recap
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February’s 30 Day Challenge: A Photo A Day
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30 Days Without Facebook and Twitter: What I Learned
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January’s 30 Day Challenge: Digital Purge
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30 Day Challenges
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Death on the Tracks
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Meeting The Lonely Man of Winter
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Flawed Systems or Just Plain Dishonesty?
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Dropbox vs. MobileMe? Dropbox Rocks
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Two Lessons In Parental Bittersweetness
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The Urge To Create Something Meaningful
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Freedom Is Dangerous
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Comment Policy or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love The Mob
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A Lesson In Comment Policy from Gawker