
Do Your Damn Dharma
This is a story of the past fiveish years of my life and how an epiphany -while driving to work -changed everything. In 2009 I was driving to work thinking about how my car lease was up the next month. I randomly started adding up my car expenses (insurance, payment and gas) and then subtracted that from my monthly income. I realized I was paying over half of my income to get to a job I didn't like. Hmmm..... If I didn't have a car, could I make the same amount (what was

Accept. Adapt. Evolve.
In our world of social media it is almost impossible not to feel bad about yourself about almost EVERYTHING. When you log on, the majority of the time there is a post about a vigourous workout someone woke up at 4 am to do and more importantly- that YOU didn't do. Miles logged and burpees done before your body was even considering opening your baby blues. Here is a story about how Facebook and Instagram made me depressed but how I learned about myself in the process. In Octo