by root | Dec 29, 2013 | Life, Lifestyle Design, Uncategorized
Wow, its hard to believe that 2013 is almost over! I’m spending some time this December planning for 2014 and reviewing what worked fo me in 2013 and what didn’t Last year around this time, I outlined my big goals for 2013.  Let’s see if I...
by root | Dec 19, 2013 | Books, Education, Entrepreneurship, Life, Psychology
There is a quote that goes something like “books are a way to have a conversation with the greatest minds of the world” (if you know who said that or if you think I just made it up, let me know.) As I prepare for my next challenge after grad school, I have...
by root | Nov 4, 2013 | Academia, Education, Life, Philosophy
I recently read an amazing piece in Wired about how one teacher in Mexico changed his teaching style, and in one year his students went from being uninterested and failing the national standardized test to being curious learners and the top students in all of Mexico....
by root | Oct 3, 2013 | Cycling, Life, Travel
Today I will determine once and for all, which cycling hill climb is better, Mt. Evans (Colorado) or Beartooth Pass (Montana). There are plenty of epic cycling climbs in the US, many of which are in Colorado, and many which you can sting together to make an epic...
by root | Aug 9, 2013 | Life
The Following is a guest post by Mari Hoiland By now, most health-conscious consumers are somewhat familiar with the bubbly, vinegary beverage known as kombucha. Lining the shelves of every decent health store refrigerated section and touted as a “miracle...
by root | Jul 31, 2013 | Entrepreneurship, Life, Philosophy
The internet is great because it stores all of the things we need to remember in the cloud. Why is this great? Because we no longer have to use up our mental space to keep track of things we are supposed to do, so many details, and where we put our house keys (ok we...
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