Figure out what you’re good at and become better. Working on all your skills needed to perform better or get you to the place you want to go is important. But when you take a personal inventory of your skills and abilities that got you to where you are at the moment is the first […]
Category: Thinking & Creativity
Daily aerobic exercise
Daily aerobic exercise is the key to a good life, including intervals of sprints are even better. In a recent German study, volunteers who did two 3 minute sprints (separated by 2 minutes of lower intensity) during a forty-minute treadmill session demonstrated higher increases in BDNF than non-sprinters. Not only that, the sprinters learned vocabulary words […]
Some fun Homework
This painting I created as a final project for my favorite Masters Class in Creative Leadership and Problem Solving: I use symbols to describe my leadership style. I went all out abstract! This explanation comes with it. This painting is using symbolism for theories and how I combine visionary leadership, with Flow, Divergent thinking, and Foresight. […]
Rehearsing and Stand up Comedy
A lot of my comedian friend’s poo poo the Greg Dean book “Step by Step to Stand-up” I found it to be a bit confusing in the process of writing a joke and I am still to this day a Judy Carter school of comedy guy when it comes to joke writing. But Greg […]
Stage Time Continuum
Have you ever seen a new comic show up everywhere, or every time your at an open mic you see this person, sure in the beginning they may not be that great, but then you start to see them evolving, changing and the whole time you are seeing this happen on stage faster that other […]
Comic Timing
I recently decided to learn more about comic timing or as some would call it the delivery. There are two schools of thought when it comes to this: “Either you have it, or you don’t” and the “it can be learned” school of thought. I like everything in my life was not born with this […]