Darkest Before Dawn
I’m still working through the komono category of the KonMari method of tidying. Komono essentially means miscellaneous. Think of all of the things that aren’t… Read More »Darkest Before Dawn
I’m still working through the komono category of the KonMari method of tidying. Komono essentially means miscellaneous. Think of all of the things that aren’t… Read More »Darkest Before Dawn
I’ve had a decent mix of exploring, creating, and relaxing since I got settled down here. The ratio has probably been a little heavier on the exploring and relaxing components.
But I’ve started working on some projects I’ve had in mind too.Read More »Projects and Ponderings Galore
Things have been pretty quiet on the living daringly front. I’ve been decompressing. I’ve been figuring out what my life looks like now that I don’t have to put in 12 hour days multiple days a week.
Oh my! I even get two day weekends! Huzzah!Read More »Easing into 2016
Happy New Year from Living Daringly land! I hope your 2016 has gotten off to a wonderful start!Read More »Out with a Roar, In with a Laugh
I’m pretty slow at updating to new technology. I finally got a smart phone (which I still jokingly like to call a magic phone) at… Read More »Technology is Amazing
Amanda Palmer wrote a beautiful and fantastic book about vulnerability and opening yourself to help and support. In the book, she talks about Henry David… Read More »Take the Donuts
You might have heard of Marina Keegan. Her Yale commencement speech went viral back in 2012. Five days after she graduated, she died in a… Read More »Opposite of Loneliness
One of my favorite books is Dan Millman’s Way of the Peaceful Warrior.Read More »Feeling Good
Living daringly is hard work. I feel like the essence of living daringly can be whittled down to “living and speaking your truth.” That doesn’t… Read More »What ifs