As I close out 2022 in a personal vacay, I woke up today remember that I could procrastinate no longer in doing my annual review, a practice I picked up from Chris Guillebeau a few years back. Will there be lessons learned? Maybe! Will there be TMI? Maybe! Who knows, […]
Month: December 2022
The Polarization of Holidays
If you live in North America, the last half of December is usually either an incredibly joyful time, or one of dread. Perhaps the winter holiday season brings up feelings of warmth, love, and generosity. Perhaps the winter holiday season brings up feelings of abandonment, loss, and lack. Perhaps you […]