Monthly Archives: November 2018

Three Lessons from Disney’s Coco

Lifelong learning is for everyone, and kids books are not just for kids. Having watched, read and planned out my AMXkids episode on Coco, I wanted to share the lessons I extracted, and why they're important for kids (and adults) to consider: - The richness that exists in family, culture and traditions. Coco tells the story [...]

2018-11-27T08:51:40-05:00November 27th, 2018|0 Comments

Smiling from Ear to Ear

I had first heard of Alex Honnold six months or so ago on the podcast circuit. His craft is free solo mountain climbing - no ropes, no assistance; you fall, you die. My attraction to pushing one's limits drew me in, but it was his simplistic, almost nonchalant demeanor that really hooked me. Fast forward [...]

2020-07-26T23:02:45-04:00November 19th, 2018|0 Comments

What I Learned this Week

“Fred was always careful to manage his own time in the most thoughtful and deliberate way, and he honed his unique ability to focus on what was important to him, undistracted by his family and friends.” - The Good Neighbor/Maxwell King - AMX601 Prioritize and Execute. “If it’s not a Hell Yes!, it’s a No.” [...]

2020-07-26T23:02:45-04:00November 2nd, 2018|0 Comments

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