James McCullough

James McCullough

An entrepreneur, a writer, a father, a paleo-eating polymath, fuelled by Blue Bottle Coffee. I work as a consultant for boutique hotels.
Apr
20

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My mom’s new white car is getting bombarded by the birds constantly, but they’re leaving alone the other
Apr
13

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I feel like I am wearing eye black with how heavy the bags are under my eyes this past week.
Mar
25

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Kylie has discovered my blog after doing a Google search for herself. She’s quietly reading some of the birthday
Mar
22

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Having one of those up-and-down days where I need to remind myself that I’m still here, nothing has changed
Mar
15

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Me: That shirt is a little too small on you. Kylie: I know what to do with it. Me: What?
Mar
04
Charles Johnson on Writing

Charles Johnson on Writing

The Way of the Writer is a book I will read through regularly.
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Feb
28

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Today may just be the highlight of 2018 for my daughter. Why? First day of knitting club at her school.
Feb
24

Finding My Margin

Margin is the opposite of overload. If we are overloaded we have no margin. A month ago, I was feeling
2 min read
Feb
18

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For your Sunday morning listening, I suggest the latest  Fits + Starts episode discussing the value of time and making space
Feb
16

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Practicing some my math questions with my daughter: If you give someone $1.00 for an item that costs $0.

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My mom’s new white car is getting bombarded by the birds constantly, but they’re leaving alone the other vehicles. My daughter’s theory is the birds are watching us use our white toilets, so they’re imitating us.

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I feel like I am wearing eye black with how heavy the bags are under my eyes this past week. Looking forward to a quieter weekend.

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Kylie has discovered my blog after doing a Google search for herself. She’s quietly reading some of the birthday posts I’ve written about her. I thought I’d be able to keep them hidden until she was a teenager, but she’s too smart for me.

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Having one of those up-and-down days where I need to remind myself that I’m still here, nothing has changed physically for me. Need to keep pressing forward.

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Me: That shirt is a little too small on you. Kylie: I know what to do with it. Me: What? Kylie: Crop top it.

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Today may just be the highlight of 2018 for my daughter. Why? First day of knitting club at her school. She’s been talking about it for weeks.

Finding My Margin

Margin is the opposite of overload. If we are overloaded we have no margin. A month ago, I was feeling good about the direction I was heading with my life. Little did I know that within a week of me hitting the publish button on Looking Forward to 2018 my

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For your Sunday morning listening, I suggest the latest  Fits + Starts episode discussing the value of time and making space for the activities you enjoy.

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Practicing some my math questions with my daughter: If you give someone $1.00 for an item that costs $0.79, how much change will you expect back? Her: 20 cents. No, it’s 21 cents. Her: But how are they going to give me the penny when it doesn’

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