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(h/t derek)
Cottage Goatee Update – Very Chic
I only recently learned how to say ‘chic’. This is useful considering that my goatee is very chic! Find out why I’m growing a goatee. Here it is in all its photo booth glory:
Will you consider supporting the cottage? The team still has more than $2000 until we reach the target.
We’re launching a new camp in January
Bring. It. On. soulies.net/summercamp
3photos: My First Thomas
Kid number two has just hit the 6 month mark. Before we know it he’ll be driving!! Here are 3photos of Tom. Maybe I made them a little dark? Still cute…
2 more below
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4 Destructive Personal Effectiveness Myths
I recently read the ‘Four Destructive Myths Most Companies Still Live By‘ from the Harvard Business Review. Each of them challenges how I operate in different ways. Below are the 4 myths (in bold) and their relevance for me.

- Myth #1: Multitasking is critical in a world of infinite demand. Multitasking is stupid. It’s taken me a while to admit it. I regularly try to juggle 5 things at once.
- Myth #2: A little bit of anxiety helps us perform better. Here’s a brief blogpost I wrote 4 years ago: ‘The Dead-Line Driven Life‘. I haven’t changed. I need to “for the sake of my family, for others who rely on me; and for godly discipline.”
- Myth #3: Creativity is genetically inherited, and it’s impossible to teach. My application of this one is slightly different to the the article. I’m fairly creative, but often I don’t trust that others can also be creative! So I become a bottle neck, either by having to do the creative work or making sure the creative work is up to my standard.
- Myth #4: The best way to get more work done is to work longer hours. Guilty. Longer hours doesn’t lead to more effectiveness. Repeat.
Confession over.
Read the full blog post for more detail on each one.
Any of them resonate with you? I’d be interested to hear of any strategies you have for bringing about change.
The Romans Tweets – John Dickson
John Dickson recently tweeted through the book of Romans. He explained each section in less than 144 characters. It took 83 tweets. Lots of people seemed to be follow along for the journey. Here are all of the tweets on one page.

Grow a Goatee for the Cottage
I’m growing a goatee to raise money for The Cottage Counselling Centre. Check out this vid:
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