Journaling was Recommended

Unfolding life, one post at a time.


December 2024

  • Embracing Solitude During My Commute

    I’ve been making the two-hour commute this month and have found that I enjoy the solitude in the morning, speeding past semi-trailers and staying in the fast lane. I know when right-lane traffic will transition to the center lane at each merging freeway entrance. I listen to podcasts and catch up on lectures, taking full… Continue reading

  • Unknown

    It was spring 2003, and I was enrolled in English Composition II when my professor walked in with a portable CD player. He had a unique way of blending music into his lectures, using it to reinforce the themes of the texts we studied. It was an effective method that made the material stick. On… Continue reading

  • Paradise

    Last evening in paradise, I sit on my hotel balcony overlooking Waikiki Beach, typing this reflection. The Monday night is alive with activity: the sounds of the hotel pool splashing below, the clinking of silverware from diners at the Tiki Grill, and the strumming of a street performer’s guitar. The chatter of pedestrians and conversations… Continue reading

  • Travel Day Breakdown: My Journey Begins at 3:30 AM

    I’m excited for tomorrow’s adventure-packed day of travel! Here’s the plan: a bright and early 3:30am wake-up, followed by a 4am exit to kick off an unforgettable journey. With a scenic 2-hour drive south, I’ll board a plane for a 6-hour flight, then switch planes for another exciting 6-hour journey. Finally, I’ll arrive at my… Continue reading

  • Innovation Engineering

    I was asked to write about what I learned during my Innovation Engineering Training What did I learn? I learned that innovation is not just a trait but a skill that can be developed through specific tools and techniques. I discovered that innovative solutions often arise from diverse thinking approaches, followed by idea generation that… Continue reading

  • California Dreamin’

    “California Dreamin’,” the iconic song by The Mamas and The Papas, was released in 1965 and captures the deep yearning to be in California. The band’s lyrics paint a vivid picture of the bleak winter night in New York City, with its gray skies and brown leaves, contrasting sharply with the warmth and allure of… Continue reading

  • Holiday Travel

    “I’ll need a verbal confirmation that you’re willing to assist in the unlikely event of an emergency,” the Delta Airlines flight attendant announced, pointing directly at me.“Yes,” I replied.“Thank you.” She said. I turned my attention to the emergency exit door next to me and began to review the procedures in case something went wrong.… Continue reading