And if I could put my finger on one reason why I got this specific job offer. From the earliest discussions with this team, as noted above, I think I can say it was because – I was bringing my true authentic self. Read on to see what I mean.
Six Months of Single Socks :: Question – When Do You Add It as a Job Break?
I mean – I’m soon to be in my 6th month of unemployment. I won’t lie – it’s brutal. And the load of topics I could have covered in this post were mountainous. Kinda like our pile of single socks. :~)
An Old, New Post: Change is Inevitable; Growth is Optional (The Internet & More)
(Dateline: November 28th, 2015) At its core, I still want Building Moxie to be about decision making and problem solving, about building confidence and skill specific to the former but as it relates to and helps us execute home improvement projects. Areas that I seem to learn a little about daily. And okay, of course, I have had my hands in a few other projects around the house. Unfortunately, for none, have I had the time to fit into a new “editorial standard.”
How to Fix Everything … Everytime … Everywhere
(Dateline: September 27, 2014) Despite the title “How to Fix Everything … Everytime … Everywhere,” I really don’t write about fixing anything. The story is my patio punch out – all old house project stuff – insulating drain pipes, building skirt walls, flooring and electrical in the “crawl space”, a concrete pond redo, landscape around the hardscape … posts, pics and vids queued and regrets about not being able to post them.
Ain’t Ain’t a Word || Freewriting on the Goals of Communication
(Dateline – 11/5/2009) I walked into it, as my wife was putting the girls down for the night. The first thing I heard was, No, dear. Ain’t isn’t a word. The wife then turns to me, and she says, Isn’t that right?
Well, you know me. And I am not sure why this time, I unexpectedly answered, Well, Evyn . . . it really depends how and when you use it. (Originally for BuildingMoxie.com)