Ran into an old friend today who asked why I wasn't posting as much on social media. Answer: Because we are documenting most of our life and journeys under a different account. Check them out if you are interested... https://t.co/hZQaNqir5A
Finding a financial planner shouldn’t feel this hard… but between jargon, hidden incentives & trust issues, many of us struggle.
Why is it so tough to get good advice—and what can you do about it? https://t.co/qZ9k4sllNV
FIRE shouldn't be a cliff you leap off, but a slope you walk down. After years of long hours & side hustles, I’ve learned that “retire early” can really mean "recreational employment."
Why winding down beats slamming the brakes...https://t.co/s35ROVbsYZ
Zero-based thinking: If you didn’t already own it, would you choose it again today? Cars, houses, investments—past decisions don’t have to dictate your future. https://t.co/6U1KIMhLq0
We’ve lived in our home for 20 years. That’s decades of books, gifts, things that ‘might come in handy one day.’ Now, going nomadic means confronting it all. What’s worth keeping—and what’s just stuff? 🧳 Why stuff is the real four-letter word... https://t.co/7Q8FzWyety
When we told friends and family that our first “test drive” city for our slow-travel experiment was Omaha, Nebraska, we got a lot of raised eyebrows. But the truth is, there are a lot of reasons to like Nebraska, and Omaha in particular. https://t.co/X5WUD95Q3n
Not just crossing states off the list—this is slow travel with purpose. Spending 2–4 months in each place, exploring what real life could look like in your possible “forever home.” No passports, no pressure. Just discovery.
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I actually read all 216 pages of Florida's new state social studies standards, and the enslaved-people-benefitting-from-slavery is not even the worst part. They basically created a K-12 course in Caucasian Race Theory
Here's the top 10 problems I found:
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Are you wanting to become a more active listener? Here are 8 tips for incorporating and modeling active listening in your classroom.
https://t.co/h1C4jm7fIb @diben#teachertwitter#educoach#k12#teaching
A huge thank you to @TIME for the feature.
Click to read TIME's article on my new book, The Power of Regret: https://t.co/RMFGnMRki0
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