Building a Life You have 2 choices today The paradox of chiseling away at your goals. 50 days ago, I wrote a post which led to a project called The 100 Day Mission. It was a call to arms to make the most out of the final 100 days of 2017, born of a personal pain. I looked back at the progress I’d made Written by Matthew Trinetti November 13, 2017November 19, 2017
Career & Work A Posthumous Review of 2015 & Statements I Hope To Be True in 2016 I know, I know––we're already 1 month into the new year. But the 2015–2016 baton pass wouldn't feel complete without a debrief on the past year. I wrote a severely detailed reflection on 2015 for myself, but I've summarized it in 4 big themes for you below: Written by Matthew Trinetti February 5, 2016July 21, 2017
Publishing & Media Travel Tales A GiveLiveExplore Review of 2013: What Went Well and What Did Not Earlier this year, I publicly stated a list of goals I wanted to accomplish in 2013. I stole this practice from author, entrepreneur, and a personal hero of mine Chris Guillebeau, who has been exercising this for years. In his Annual Review, he reflects honestly on his year past and makes goals Written by Matthew December 31, 2013January 21, 2014
Travel Tales The Futile Long-Term Goals of Saint Stan “Each man had only one genuine vocation – to find the way to himself….His task was to discover his own destiny – not an arbitrary one – and to live it out wholly and resolutely within himself. Everything else was only a would-be existence, an attempt at evasion, a fligh Written by Matthew March 19, 2013August 12, 2013