Trees, Skis, and a Book

Sometime toward the end of 2019, I realized that my friend Hannah and I both really love trees. Also mountains, skiing, snow, dogs, and many other things, but the true appreciation and connection with trees was a bit of a revelation. We both happened to be in somewhat transitional times in life and as HannahContinue reading “Trees, Skis, and a Book”

Finding the Capacity

In the wake of the last few weeks, my previous two posts feel both prescient and timely. I certainly didn’t know what was coming and did not expect a global demonstration demanding change. But I have been feeling these changes coming on, and working my way toward speaking up and speaking out about what mattersContinue reading “Finding the Capacity”

Nerves and Perfection

Something I’ve been working on lately is recognizing and better understanding how I’m feeling. It’s taken me by surprise rather often, as I have always considered myself a self-aware, introspective person. But social norms have long encouraged distancing emotion from logic, and it’s not uncommon for those of us raised in western society to liveContinue reading “Nerves and Perfection”

Working from Home and Getting Out

Working from home has become a sudden reality for a huge number of us in the last week. I imagine that for many of you it’s a shock that comes with a lot of challenge and uncertainty. I worked from home for about 8 of my 12.5 years as a consultant, and while it hadContinue reading “Working from Home and Getting Out”

On Getting Out There With the Trees

I’ve always loved being outside. But somehow I learned – from a very young age – to go outside only after everything else was done: homework, work, reading, dishes, whatever. But as I got older, I usually managed to get outside more and more. I started cross country ski racing later in high school andContinue reading “On Getting Out There With the Trees”