Good Reads
What To Do When The Next Step Feels Impossible from Scott Dinsmore
The 50 Most Visited Tourist Attractions In The World from Travel For Free
How To Motivate People - 4 Steps Backed By Science from Barking Up The Wrong Tree
Wedding Speech Of The Year
Prank The Teacher
First Time Through The Car Wash
Social Media Stalking, In Real Life
Coffee Shop Characters (I'm the refills guy)
Friday, April 11, 2014
Friday, April 4, 2014
Favorite Things Friday - April 4
Good Reads
Storms Don't Just Destroy, They Heal from Mike Foster
Holding 'Auditions' To Build A Strong Team from Matt Mullenweg
Some Insight Into Haters from Jon Acuff
Prank Call
Highlight Package
Bad Kitty
'Les Mis' Cover
Oops
Storms Don't Just Destroy, They Heal from Mike Foster
Holding 'Auditions' To Build A Strong Team from Matt Mullenweg
Some Insight Into Haters from Jon Acuff
Prank Call
Highlight Package
Bad Kitty
'Les Mis' Cover
Oops
Labels:
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jon acuff,
les miserables,
Mike Foster,
music,
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Friday, March 28, 2014
Favorite Things Friday - March 28
Good Reading
'The cars that are still in the parking lot at 7:00 PM are seldom the corporate heroes.' from 48 Days
Useful Tricks For Your iPhone or iPad from Life Hacker
Seeing Famous Places From Above from The San Francisco Globe
The Science Of Advertising
Grammar Police (this one's for Crystal)
Everything Looks Better In Slow Motion
Why You Don't Leave Your Dog Alone In A Hot Car
News Bloopers
'The cars that are still in the parking lot at 7:00 PM are seldom the corporate heroes.' from 48 Days
Useful Tricks For Your iPhone or iPad from Life Hacker
Seeing Famous Places From Above from The San Francisco Globe
The Science Of Advertising
Grammar Police (this one's for Crystal)
Everything Looks Better In Slow Motion
Why You Don't Leave Your Dog Alone In A Hot Car
News Bloopers
Friday, March 21, 2014
Favorite Things Friday - March 21
Good Reads
30 Must Do's While You're Young from Mark and Angel
18 Things Highly Creative People Do Differently from Huffington Post
3 Things That Create A Meaningful Life from Donald Miller
Lucky Guess
Trick Shot Compilation
Reality Check
Epic Movie Trailer
How'd They Do That?
30 Must Do's While You're Young from Mark and Angel
18 Things Highly Creative People Do Differently from Huffington Post
3 Things That Create A Meaningful Life from Donald Miller
Lucky Guess
Trick Shot Compilation
Reality Check
Epic Movie Trailer
How'd They Do That?
Labels:
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childhood,
creativity,
donald miller,
Favorite Things Friday,
gopro,
life,
personal growth,
trick shot
Friday, March 14, 2014
Favorite Things Friday - March 14
Good Reading
Why Is It So Hard To Find Flight MH370 from The Washington Post
Improve Your Vacation Photos from Digital Photography School
How To Make Quick Decisions from Dumb Little Man
Careful What You Post Online
Feline Photobomb
Celebrity Photobomb
Dance Like No One Is Watching... But Trust Me, They Are
My Worst Nightmare
Why Is It So Hard To Find Flight MH370 from The Washington Post
Improve Your Vacation Photos from Digital Photography School
How To Make Quick Decisions from Dumb Little Man
Careful What You Post Online
Feline Photobomb
Celebrity Photobomb
Dance Like No One Is Watching... But Trust Me, They Are
My Worst Nightmare
Labels:
Favorite Things Friday,
fear,
funny,
jimmy fallon,
photobomb,
photography,
twitter,
vacation
Monday, March 10, 2014
Remembering The Greatest
Some people (my mom) say Bobby Orr was the greatest.
Others choose Gretzky or The Rocket.
But the best I ever saw was #9.
The way his jersey flowed when he'd skate up the ice.
The electricity when he'd have the puck on his stick.
The way he'd make the game look so effortless.
Saturday the Dallas Stars honored the greatest player to wear their uniform.
Others choose Gretzky or The Rocket.
But the best I ever saw was #9.
The way his jersey flowed when he'd skate up the ice.
The electricity when he'd have the puck on his stick.
The way he'd make the game look so effortless.
Saturday the Dallas Stars honored the greatest player to wear their uniform.
Friday, March 7, 2014
Favorite Things Friday - March 7
Good Reading
When To Give Up And When To Keep Going from Chris Guillebeau
How To Stand In Front Of A Crowded Room And Tell A Stellar Story from Fast Company
How To Retire By 40 from Retire By 40
Way To Order Pizza
Place To Go For A Hike
Photo Shoot
Billboard
Math Riddle
When To Give Up And When To Keep Going from Chris Guillebeau
How To Stand In Front Of A Crowded Room And Tell A Stellar Story from Fast Company
How To Retire By 40 from Retire By 40
Way To Order Pizza
Place To Go For A Hike
Photo Shoot
Billboard
Math Riddle
Labels:
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Fast Company,
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Yosemite
Friday, February 14, 2014
Favorite Things Friday - February 14
Thought I'd do something different this week. Here are my favourite things about (my valentine) Crystal.
- She's wicked smart.
- She gives me courage. My biggest cheerleader and fan.
- She loves God and encourages me to go deeper in my faith.
- She loves to travel and explore. No sitting on a beach for us.
- She loves to win. Makes my victories so much sweeter.
- She's determined. She birthed an 11+ lbs
toddlerbaby without complaining. - She has an amazing heart. She loves people so much better than I do.
- She's always up for adventure. Whether sleeping on a stranger's couch or looking like idiots driving segways around Washington, she's ready to go.
- She is so strong. We've been through a lot in the past year and she has been so strong through it all. She's my rock.
- She makes me a better person.
- And let's be honest, she's pretty cute too.
There's more, but I don't want to embarrass her.
I love you babe!
Happy Valentines
Friday, February 7, 2014
Favorite Things Friday - February 7
Good Reads
Stop Comparing Yourself To Others from Being Minimalist
Sometimes Your Hopes And Dreams Get Crushed from Under 30 CEO
5 Reasons Your Should Smile More from Michael Hyatt
Bad Lip Reading
In Flight Safety Video
Surprise Ending
This Kid Has Guts
Lie Detector Test
Stop Comparing Yourself To Others from Being Minimalist
Sometimes Your Hopes And Dreams Get Crushed from Under 30 CEO
5 Reasons Your Should Smile More from Michael Hyatt
Bad Lip Reading
In Flight Safety Video
Surprise Ending
This Kid Has Guts
Lie Detector Test
Friday, January 24, 2014
Favorite Things Friday - January 24
Good Reads
25 Worst Passwords of 2013 from Mashable
Best Value Travel Destinations for 2014 from As We Travel
The Most Photographed Cities On Earth from Google
Guerilla Marketing Effort
Almost Goalie Fight
Boring Topic Made Interesting
The Future Of The Church
I'm Going Home To Try This
25 Worst Passwords of 2013 from Mashable
Best Value Travel Destinations for 2014 from As We Travel
The Most Photographed Cities On Earth from Google
Guerilla Marketing Effort
Almost Goalie Fight
Boring Topic Made Interesting
The Future Of The Church
I'm Going Home To Try This
Labels:
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Favorite Things Friday,
hockey,
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Wednesday, January 22, 2014
We Fall, We Get Back up
The Man In The Arena
It is not the critic who counts;
not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles,
or where the doer of deeds could have done them better.
The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena,
whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood;
who strives valiantly;
who errs,
who comes short again and again,
because there is no effort without error and shortcoming;
but who does actually strive to do the deeds;
who knows great enthusiasms,
the great devotions;
who spends himself in a worthy cause;
who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement,
and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly,
so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.
— Theodore Roosevelt
It is not the critic who counts;
not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles,
or where the doer of deeds could have done them better.
The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena,
whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood;
who strives valiantly;
who errs,
who comes short again and again,
because there is no effort without error and shortcoming;
but who does actually strive to do the deeds;
who knows great enthusiasms,
the great devotions;
who spends himself in a worthy cause;
who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement,
and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly,
so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Friday, January 17, 2014
Favorite Things Friday - January 17
Good Reads
Stop Making Excuses, Start Making Choices from Phil Cooke
The Buffet Problem from Seth Godin
A Strategy To Truly Reach Your Goal from Unstuck
Relief From Winter In Central Ontario
Pre-Show PSA
Promotional Campaign/The Importance Of Showing Up
Movie Trailer/Commentary On Internet Silliness
Explanation Of A Common Stereotype
Stop Making Excuses, Start Making Choices from Phil Cooke
The Buffet Problem from Seth Godin
A Strategy To Truly Reach Your Goal from Unstuck
Relief From Winter In Central Ontario
Pre-Show PSA
Promotional Campaign/The Importance Of Showing Up
Movie Trailer/Commentary On Internet Silliness
Explanation Of A Common Stereotype
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
5 Songs That Impacted Me
I've worked at LIFE 100.3 for nearly 9 years now. From starting on The Slam, moving to middays and now doing the (early) mornings. Over those 9 years the sound of the music LIFE plays has changed dramatically. The music I listen to has changed dramatically!
One thing that has remained constant over those 9 years are the stories of how music has impacted people. Songs that came on at just the right time, or a line that cut through the B.S. and right to someone's core. There is no doubt God can use songs to help people through dark times or deliver a message that had been ignored up until that point in time.
Here are 5 songs from artists who share my faith, and that have made an impact in my life.
Ben Rector - Sailboat
This song echos my feelings and emotions the past year or two. Listening to it is still a spiritual experience.
Switchfoot - Souvenirs
I have a tendency to look into the future and often disregard the present. If you subscribe to StrengthsFinder philosophy, I'm a futurist. This song reminds me to stop and take in what is happening around me right now, to soak in the present. To remember how good life has been and how good it is right now. Again a spiritual experience when this song is played.
Lifehouse - Everything (excuse the lame lyric video)
In my opinion the best worship song ever written. I can have the worst day at work, throw this song on and sing it as loud as humanly possible, and 6 minutes later all is right with the world. Something about the building intensity and the sheer emotion.
Chris Tomlin f Lecrae - Awake My Soul
I never thought I'd include a Chris Tomlin song on a top 5 list, but this song is too good. Chris' part is ok, no complaints, but what makes the song is Lecrae. I love the spoken word/scripture halfway through. So powerful!
Eddie Kirkland - My Next Breath
Written by Hawk Nelson and it's another one I love singing in church.
Any songs you'd add?
What's one song that has impacted you?
One thing that has remained constant over those 9 years are the stories of how music has impacted people. Songs that came on at just the right time, or a line that cut through the B.S. and right to someone's core. There is no doubt God can use songs to help people through dark times or deliver a message that had been ignored up until that point in time.
Here are 5 songs from artists who share my faith, and that have made an impact in my life.
Ben Rector - Sailboat
This song echos my feelings and emotions the past year or two. Listening to it is still a spiritual experience.
Switchfoot - Souvenirs
I have a tendency to look into the future and often disregard the present. If you subscribe to StrengthsFinder philosophy, I'm a futurist. This song reminds me to stop and take in what is happening around me right now, to soak in the present. To remember how good life has been and how good it is right now. Again a spiritual experience when this song is played.
Lifehouse - Everything (excuse the lame lyric video)
In my opinion the best worship song ever written. I can have the worst day at work, throw this song on and sing it as loud as humanly possible, and 6 minutes later all is right with the world. Something about the building intensity and the sheer emotion.
Chris Tomlin f Lecrae - Awake My Soul
I never thought I'd include a Chris Tomlin song on a top 5 list, but this song is too good. Chris' part is ok, no complaints, but what makes the song is Lecrae. I love the spoken word/scripture halfway through. So powerful!
Eddie Kirkland - My Next Breath
Written by Hawk Nelson and it's another one I love singing in church.
Any songs you'd add?
What's one song that has impacted you?
Friday, January 10, 2014
Favorite Things Friday - January 10
Good Reading
Kiss Mediocrity Goodbye This Year from Switch And Shift
Unconventional Ways To Eliminate Distractions from Dumb Little Man
Targeting The Outliers Is A Legitimate Strategy from Seth Godin
BONUS: Can You Find The Click-Bait Headline?
'I Know The Trick And It Still Works' Moment
World's Coolest Game-Show Host
Just Watch This... Trust Me
Late Night TV Promo
Embarrassing Moment Caught On Tape
Kiss Mediocrity Goodbye This Year from Switch And Shift
Unconventional Ways To Eliminate Distractions from Dumb Little Man
Targeting The Outliers Is A Legitimate Strategy from Seth Godin
BONUS: Can You Find The Click-Bait Headline?
'I Know The Trick And It Still Works' Moment
World's Coolest Game-Show Host
Just Watch This... Trust Me
Late Night TV Promo
Embarrassing Moment Caught On Tape
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Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Is Your Comfort Keeping You On The Sidelines?
Last year I was part of a group of guys that read through the Bible in a year, it was the first time I'd read the Bible cover-to-cover.
The group leader suggested we do it again in 2014, and to be honest I didn't want to do it. Some passages were so dull and a struggle to get through. I figured I could just go deeper with the sections I like, (Acts, Romans, etc)
He proposed we read the For The Love Of God plan, which includes a devotional section to go with the assigned scripture.
Here's what a part of the devotional for Ezra 2 said:
The second chapter of Ezra is pretty much a list of names and numbers, pretty dry. However, this devotional section added some depth and meaning to the names and numbers.
I also was struck by the "they were too settled where they were" line. How often does that describe us?
We know that we should be creating environments that attract the 90% of people that don't attend church on Sunday, but we like church the way it is. If we change and 'target' the unchurched person we might not like it. We're comfortable with the way it is.
I don't want to be one of those people. I want to have my name be part of the redemptive story God is writing. I don't want my comfort to hold me back from being a part of what God is doing, because he'll get it done with someone else if I prefer to be comfortable.
So I guess the question we can draw out of the second chapter in Ezra is simply this: "Will your comfort keep you from getting in the game?"
The group leader suggested we do it again in 2014, and to be honest I didn't want to do it. Some passages were so dull and a struggle to get through. I figured I could just go deeper with the sections I like, (Acts, Romans, etc)
He proposed we read the For The Love Of God plan, which includes a devotional section to go with the assigned scripture.
Here's what a part of the devotional for Ezra 2 said:
Naming these individuals and their families bestows on them an implicit
approval. Countless tens of thousands of Israelites never returned to the Promised
Land; they were too settled where they were, and the restoration of Jerusalem and
the temple was of too little importance to them to warrant such dislocation. Their
names have been lost; they are of little consequence in the sweep of redemptive
history. But these names are remembered and written down in sacred Scripture.
Read them slowly; they call forth our respect and gratitude.
The second chapter of Ezra is pretty much a list of names and numbers, pretty dry. However, this devotional section added some depth and meaning to the names and numbers.
I also was struck by the "they were too settled where they were" line. How often does that describe us?
We know that we should be creating environments that attract the 90% of people that don't attend church on Sunday, but we like church the way it is. If we change and 'target' the unchurched person we might not like it. We're comfortable with the way it is.
I don't want to be one of those people. I want to have my name be part of the redemptive story God is writing. I don't want my comfort to hold me back from being a part of what God is doing, because he'll get it done with someone else if I prefer to be comfortable.
So I guess the question we can draw out of the second chapter in Ezra is simply this: "Will your comfort keep you from getting in the game?"
Friday, January 3, 2014
Favorite Things Friday - January 3
Good Reads
12 Productivity Hacks from Make Use Of
Should You Take A Picture Of That from Peta Pixel
4 Common Habits Of World Changers from Dumb Little Man
5-Minute Economics Lecture
Failed Video Bomb
Anti-Smoking PSA
Out-Of-The-Box Marketing Effort
Invention
12 Productivity Hacks from Make Use Of
Should You Take A Picture Of That from Peta Pixel
4 Common Habits Of World Changers from Dumb Little Man
5-Minute Economics Lecture
Failed Video Bomb
Anti-Smoking PSA
Out-Of-The-Box Marketing Effort
Invention
Labels:
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invention,
leadership,
marketing,
photobomb,
photography,
productivity,
psa,
ted talk
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