Category: mind

  • Cloud Tripping

    I revel in an afternoon of cloud tripping, lucid dreaming and fantastic scheming… chasing frivolity and entertaining dalliance. Consider, we’ve got clouds in our heads and dreams in our skies. Strike that– reverse it! Taking time to indulge in my heart and mind’s playful dance, fight, or tease is not an often afforded luxury; a…

  • An Old Man Finds Gratitude on a Thursday Morning

    I’ve woken to reflect on 1,000 wakeful worries that pulled me fully once from bed to write and share my struggles. This morning, I’m unable to conjure a single one. It’s 5am and all is well in the world and I have only feelings of gratitude. I’ve said dozens of times over the last few…

  • Happy Pi Day!

    In high school, I memorized 120 digits of pi and thought I was the coolest nerd in school. To my horror, a far more impressive nerd had memorized 180 digits and I lost the annual competition. My hopes and dreams of becoming the world’s greatest nerd were crushed, but I’ve still managed to become an…

  • Top 5 Reasons Why You Love The Job You Hate

    It’s Monday Morning, 5am in Dallas, and nothing is the same, except for everything at my job, where nothing has changed. The weekend before last, I spent two short sleepless days buried in Hale College. This past weekend, I took four days and emerged from my cave to spend time with a friend. Familiar job-griping…

  • 8 Secrets of Success with Richard St. John

    In order to succeed you must focus and have a passion for an idea to serve something of value, and you must push yourself to work hard, become good at it, and persist in your efforts. In the video below, Richard St. John presents 8 Secrets to Success. These 8 secrets can be remembered by…

  • Richard Halley From My Heart On Admiration

    My experience playing piano for the last 20 years has been colored by a remarkable contrast between inward fulfillment and outward struggle ranging from sentiments of over-praise and under-praise, appreciation and misunderstanding, love and repulsion. I first started banging away at my mother’s Schafer and Sons upright piano when I was about 5. My parents…