dill's blogI’m off coffee Yesterday was a big day for me. Two months ago, I embarked, for the second time, on a journey to quit drinking coffee. I went cold turkey for attempt #1 and nearly died. So this time, I took a much slower approach. Step 1: D...
dill's blogThe journey down south (pt. 5) (First, check out parts 1 through 4.) Day 3 After a magical night of mushrooms, chess, and beer, the four of us got up for some Sunday hiking. The original plan was to wake up around 6am to get to this gorgeo...
dill's blogFollowing my dreams Where are you? I’m aware that these blogs have been a bit scattered for the past two weeks. Here are my excuses. Most of my writing lately has been for my book, which I’ll discuss more today. While slowly recapping my r...
dill's blogThe journey down south (pt. 4) Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 (^^Read those first.) Day 2 Getting into Asheville did not go as expected. But didn’t care at all. I was grateful to be with my friends. We got up that Saturday morning and got breakfast...
dill's blogThe journey down south (pt. 3) (Here’s part 1 and part 2.) Day 1 (cont.) After two hours of sitting out front of the car repair shop, my friends pulled up in their white Suburu. It was like they rode in on a white stallion to come and save...
dill's blogThe journey down south (pt. 2) (Go read part 1 if you haven’t already.) Day 1 (cont.) Jerry lugged my broken-down car onto the bed of his tow truck. We hopped in and sparked light-hearted conversation. His middle-of-nowhere-Virginia accent...
dill's blogThe journey down south (pt. 1) I just got back from my two-week road trip—Asheville, Tampa, Savannah, and back to Annapolis. In these next few days, I’ll share the events that occurred, the characters I met along the way, and all the lesso...
dill's blogTo Florida and back This morning, I leave for a two-week road trip. The longest vacation I’ll have since starting my own business. The end goal is my coaching community‘s five-day retreat. But rather than fly down, I’m taking my car to mak...
dill's blogTime doesn’t fly; you’re just not paying attention People say: “When you’re 10 years old, a year is 10% of your life. But when you’re 50 years old, a year is only 2%. That’s why time speeds up when we get older.” I think that’s bullshit. W...
dill's blogWhat we don’t see When we look at famous actors, we don’t see all their failed auditions. When we look at pro athletes, we don’t see the other 99% who didn’t make it to the big leagues. When we look at a successful person, we see their hig...