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January 17

A Walk to the Beach

I made it to the beach! Going out to a beach my family enjoys, we had forgotten there is a short hike out to the beach from the car. Normally, this would not be a big deal at all. It was the longest walk I’ve done to that day while recovering.
January 10

Date Night

Early in the dating years with my wife I bought Carl’s Jr. (Fast Food,) brought it to my house, lit some candles and invited her over. Candle light dinner! That was over twenty-five years ago. Fast forward today, our kids set up a reenactment of that dinner.
January 3

And more walking…

Through this process of healing I have been learning a lot. Learning to slow down. Learning to take small steps forward. A step forward is a step forward.
December 13

Taking the First Step

When I first got the energy and ability to walk, it was only for short bits. My calves are the first part of my leg that would start to lock up. I found that stretches before and after helped a lot.
December 6

Cacao, Mushroom, and the Sun

More gratitude! While I was in my wheelchair I tried to get as much sun as I could. Thankful for the sun  And most of the time I had a cup of cacao with amazing herbal mushrooms (Lion’s Mane especially, because it helps so much with nerve damage.)
November 29

Our Lives are Made of Moments

I know I keep saying this, but finding gratitude in the small things (to me) are equal, if not greater, than being grateful for the big things. Really, I strive to find gratitude in all things. In the picture, I’m relaxing in the sun. Gratitude for the sun’s warmth, light and energy. It truly feeds life and healing.
November 22

Should I just keep my beard?

I’ve had a few beards over the years, yet I typically keep a shaved face. I thought maybe I’d shave. This was a big workout for me. The hand-eye coordination took a lot of focus and I forgot about all the funny faces I make to get the harder spots.
November 15

To Become a Good Walker…

It is amazing to notice something that normally is so simple and unthought of, now takes much thought and effort. I am grateful for the progress I’m making. My physical therapist said, “In order to become a good walker, you must first be a good stander.”
August 20

Empathy In A Virtual Setting – MBML EP83

Genuine connections fuel the fire of great business. But how can we adapt face to face communication in these physically distant times so they create the […]
August 19

Look Before Leaping Into A New Career – MBML EP82

So you’ve found something you’re passionate enough to dedicate your life to…now how do you navigate the transition? Day jobs, existing businesses, and side hustles can […]
August 18

Finding Healing With Food – MBML EP81

How your business makes you feel depends on how you’ve designed it. It has the power to drain you…or nourish you with energy and passion every […]
August 14

Structure Can Create Freedom – MBML EP80

How do you create a business that brings in major revenue WITHOUT consuming your whole life? In today’s clip, we dive into what freedom is really […]
August 13

Take A Hard Look At Your Numbers – MBML EP79

When was the last time you gave your business a look under the hood? Dealing with the books certainly isn’t the most fun part of entrepreneurship. […]
August 12

Thinking Differently In Times Of Crisis – MBML EP78

As a business owner during these crazy times, where do you keep your focus? On what you CAN’T do…or what you CAN? The COVID crisis has […]
August 11

You Just Got To Do Something – MBML EP77

What can businesses do when it feels like there’s no perfect solution to the business challenges being thrown at them? In today’s interview clip, Rhett Acelar […]
August 7

Continuously Reinvent Yourself – MBML EP76

How do YOU define freedom? Most people conjure images of an endless summer, but Gustav Gous has a different take. In today’s clip, Gustav shares why […]
August 6

Practice What You Preach – MBML EP75

Francis of Assisi once said, “you must preach every day, and only if really necessary, use words.” How do we grow into practicing what we preach? […]