Archives for November 2017

Decision-Making Part Deux: Three Real-Life Examples

Since last week, everybody is making great decisions now, right? Ok, I can stop dreaming. The two of you who actually read last week’s post were probably thinking “Ok Engineer-boy, how about some real examples so I can actually follow along and put those ideas into practice?” (That or you bailed ‘cause it was TL;DR…) […]

New Downloads Available (Nov 30, 2017)

Check out the latest content added to the Downloads page! Tools: Checklist – New Windows and Doors PDF for the following post: Decision-Making Part Deux: Three Real-Life Examples Be sure to join the mailing list for free access.

You Did What? Here’s a Better Way to Make Great Decisions

Some people make absolutely terrible decisions. I’m not talking about 90’s hairdos or spitting into the wind.  I’m talking about significant or cumulatively significant decisions that have lasting impacts on your finances, health, relationships, environment, long-term enjoyment of life, and so on. We’ve all had our share of bad decision-making experiences or habits.  Do any […]

New Downloads Available (Nov 23, 2017)

Check out the latest content added to the Downloads page! PDF Wallet Card: 10 Steps for Great Decisions …and PDFs for the following posts: You did WHAT? Here’s a Better Way to Make Great Decisions Don’t Be Afraid, Be Accountable Goodbye Comfort Zone – Hello Internet! Be sure to join the mailing list for free […]

Don’t Be Afraid, Be Accountable

Am I afraid of commitment or am I just a poser? On the surface, I’d like to think that I’m not afraid of commitment.  I can point to many examples of my own long-term commitments (my marriage, where I live and where I work, to name a few).  However, peel back the onion and it’s […]

Goodbye Comfort Zone – Hello Internet!

I hate Facebook. Ok, that’s a lie.  I used to hate Facebook.  I promised anybody who would listen that I would never, ever, ever sign up, let alone share anything publicly.  It was all just a fad and a way for “them” to get all Big Brother on you. Turns out that human beings are […]