The Humble To Do List

I’m often intrigued by the innocuous daily habits of others, primarily because these habits can make a major impact in the long run. One area I’ve focused on (and will never feel “done” analyzing) is managing to do lists. There’s many ways of dealing with such a simple task, but below is my current method, which continues to evolve with time.

Brick and Mortar Schools: A Thing of the Past?

In pondering what perks the future may hold for the benefit of society, I wonder when the time will come when students can earn educational degrees at virtual institutions that hold equivalent weight to the certificates earned by students attending brick and mortar institutions. Let’s examine the current state of brick and mortar education vs. online education as measured by a variety of metrics.

How to add with subtraction

One trick I enjoy using myself or seeing used is efficiency through the removal of activities, habits, belongings, or other “non-positives”. I classify non-positives as methods of spending time that do not directly contribute to larger goals that you are currently working towards. These can be distracting activities (I’m talking to you, youtube), nagging thoughts on your mind, or anything else that may take resources, and especially time, from better uses. As I have to remind myself on occasion, time is my one non-renewable asset, and it should be considered seriously.

7 Useful Backpacker Travel Tips

I like traveling. The new experiences, sights, and cultural idiosyncrasies offer a unique learning environment. And if you already utilize these tips, perhaps the video at the end will give some new ideas.