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From the monthly archives:

August 2010

Know Your Limits.

August 31, 2010

Do you know your limits? Do you respect them? A quick update on my workout experiment: during a jump move the other day, I pulled my quad. Nothing too bad, but rather than finish the last 15 minutes of my workout, I immediately went to the cool down and then scheduled a massage, which seems [...]

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Project Rejection

August 31, 2010

Welcome back, Michael Plahn! For those of you who don’t know, Michael runs Life Skills Authorities, a group that helps individuals with addiction treatment. Michael also runs a program called Project Rejection, with I, as co-creator of the Fail Spectacularly! Party, find freaking awesome. Here’s the scoop on Project Rejection: In the past, I would [...]

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Since our thoughts are Not Fit To Print, my friend and colleague Carol Roth and I did this little video on our take of Seth’s big announcement, including, why did it take him 12 frickin bestselling books to figure this out and a big thanks in advance for thinning the herd…   Enjoy this blog? [...]

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Workout Fail…?

August 28, 2010

Long story short: I decided to get back into shape and my daughters asked me if that meant I was going to get a 6-pack. Hmm, I thought. Never had one of those. Why not? Enter P90X. Actually, enter my willingness to buy things off TV. (You didn’t know that about me, did you?) Then [...]

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“Learning politics” is like learning chess: understanding the rules of the game accounts for about 1/1000% of mastery. If that. If you truly want to understand politics, you need to be able to shift your entire perspective of the world around you. You need to cultivate a deeper appreciation for what drives people. And you [...]

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