TFW: You leave your phone behind accidentally, and you experience a feeling of certain freedom, and you wonder why you don’t do it intentionally more often.
TFW: You leave your phone behind accidentally, and you experience a feeling of certain freedom, and you wonder why you don’t do it intentionally more often.
My 1907 Underwood No. 5 is writing letters today. It likes reasons to be used.
Would you like it to send you one?
Shoot me your address to patrick@patrickrhone.com today and it will.
I’m going to be in Ireland (North) at the end of August. I’m wondering if there’s a way I can order a SIM card ahead of time so I dont have to find a phone place once I arrive. Ideas and suggestions on that and anything else welcome.
A lessons of self acceptance from the kids in yoga class.
It’s not about stuff, really. It’s about the stuff behind the stuff.
A lesson we can learn from former NYC Mayor Ed Koch.
I finally come up with the best answer I have to a question I’m often asked.
A story about a lunch I had with my friend Markus a couple of months ago and how he healed a wound I forgot was even there.
I share a recent experiment I’ve been trying. I recorded this in my car. Sorry for the mic noise.
I share an idea that a Destination Imagination team at my daughter’s school came up with and how it could help.