There's no such thing as enough sugar

Imagine the holidays with no sugar, including flour and alcohol. Horrifying thought or joyful ideal? I’ve never enjoyed food more.


Christmas enough

Becoming free from the empty drama of “enough” at the holidays may require years of experimentation. But what matters most is knowing that your time, energy and attention are the most valuable things.


What are you doing New Years?

Who gets ‘a thousand invitations’? How many invitations are enough? What are you doing New Year’s eve?


Into the inner garden

In the center of my inner world, there is a garden. I have arrived here. Just in time for the holidays.


Year of Enough

On this Winter Solstice, I devote myself to exploring being, doing, having Enough. And publishing consistently about the experience.


Review of "The Broken Earth Trilogy: The Fifth Season, The Obelisk Gate, The Stone Sky" (4 stars): None


Review of "Lost Man" (4 stars): None

rated Lost Man: 4 stars


Hit the Road, Jack

In two days, I leave on a month-long, drag-an-RV-behind-the-truck road trip. What - the frack - am I doing?


Wake up, Maggie

“Wake up” is a marvelous goal for a roadtrip! Both the surface meaning “enjoy each morning on the road, even when you’re exhausted” and the deeper meaning “seeing yourself all-too clearly is true freedom.


Review of "So Good They Can't Ignore You: Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love" (4 stars): None


Review of "Norse Mythology" (3 stars): None

rated Norse Mythology: 3 stars


Review of "Deep Work" (4 stars): None

rated Deep Work: 4 stars


Review of "Anything is possible" (3 stars): None

rated Anything is possible: 3 stars


Review of "ALL NEW Don't Think of an Elephant!" (2 stars): None


Review of "A Torch Against the Night (An Ember in the Ashes)" (3 stars): None