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Dare Greatly in 2016

This fall I finished the Chicago half marathon. With over 15,000 other runners in downtown Chicago, I was one of the few “athletes” who trained and fought to get to the finish line, get a big medal, lots of fanfare, and a deep sense of accomplishment. Want to hear more about it? I don’t either Chances are like me, you may feel like you’re barely able to make ends meet and simply survive. Rather...

Apple Messages + iOS Sync

Recently I upgraded my iPhone from a 5s to a 6s Plus. About a week after I was using it, Messages on my Mac stopped syncing with messages on my iPhone. After some simple searching, I found an easy 2-minute fix from @Let’s Unlock iPhone. Get the Fix

How Dominoes Got Vulnerable and Turned Things ArounD

Dominos Pizza gets it. They made some mistakes which cost them significant market. Rather than try to cover it up, they decided to promote their mistakes. Know what? It’s working. Wonder why? Because failure is something we can all relate to. Dominos may not know it, but their new ad campaign is about vulnerability and grace. What they’re really saying is, “We’re trying...

Farewell to The Daily Show

The final episode has been aired. It’s over. Jon Stewart has really left the Daily Show. Whether or not you have seen the show in it’s 16-year run or avoid it because you have preconceived notions about his politics, there’s one thing that was crystal clear on his finale: culture matters to Jon Stewart. I’d challenge you if you have never watched an episode to catch...

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