Why the people you once admired — and those you no longer do — can map your evolving values Do you struggle to put into words what is most important to you? I did. But I just learned the solution: Look at the people you admire. I engage in a lot of workshops. Workshops toContinue reading “Your Heroes Are Holding a Mirror”
Category Archives: High school
Grumpy Faces, Good Lessons: A Short Story on Habits
I recorded this short story after two conversations left me thinking hard—one with a former student who felt like a failure, and one with my brother Dean, who has a way of keeping life beautifully simple. It’s about habits, the stories we tell ourselves, and how easy it is to lose sight of what we’veContinue reading “Grumpy Faces, Good Lessons: A Short Story on Habits”
Don’t Look at the Floater!
In this video, I share advice for life from my ophthalmologist.
I can create space and time. You can too!
College like a Rock Star!
All too often students with great potential struggle with college, drop out, or miss out on the extracurricular professional experiences necessary for being a standout candidate for a job in their field, because they don’t know where to look for resources. This is especially common with students who are the first in their families toContinue reading “College like a Rock Star!”
