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D&D: How to Find a Great Group

There is no secret to finding a great group for a game of sweet tabletop action because every group must first grow together.
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Discipline: Motivation Monday

When I was a kid, I practiced Taekwondo. It is something I’d like to get into again, but not necessarily for the fighting or defensive aspects. While physical exercise and self-defense are certainly a bonus, the real gem of the practice is discipline training. As a child, self-discipline was hammered into my head, but it…
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Why Everyone Should Play Dungeons and Dragons

How cool is it to slay dragons and crush flagons with friends? So, let that kid out of the dungeon and order pizza for dinner Maybe there’s wisdom we forget that we once knew in youth
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First Blog Failure
I’m sure this happens to everyone, but I’ve had my first major blogging failure today, and I feel silly. I made a whole post about struggling through difficult books, and then WordPress and I lost it. But I don’t want to lose my streak, so I’m just going to whimper this one out there into…
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What is Quality?

I’ll write about this more coming up, but I’m working through Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert M. Pirsig, and his diatribe on Quality has put my mind in overdrive.
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Never too Late to Start

One of my favorite arcs in storytelling is the redemption arc, and the motif of it’s never too late to start doing some good is *muah* chef’s kiss.
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Thoughts on Temporality

Albert believed comprehension derived ethereally, from great heart. Ideas began inward, he maintained, not in response to outside stimuli.
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Return of the Podcast!

Life’s a Battle returns! And this time, we’re playing Dungeons and Dragons!
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Harnessing Wild Creativity

For Motivation Monday, let’s talk about harnessing wild creativity. Time to bust out the sticky notes baby.
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Guess Who’s Back? (Back Again…)

After a long adventure and a longer move, I’m back on the blog train. If you’ve got two minutes, consider giving this a peek!