Posts Tagged ‘adventure’
ACLR: What’s the Difference Between A Great Opportunity and a Warning Sign?
Welcome back to ACLR. What do you see as a warning sign that others may see as an opportunity? What do you see as an opportunity that others may see as a warning sign? When you think about opportunity, what comes to mind? Investments? Adventures? Relationships? These are some of the Curiosity Bite related questions we dissect, discuss, and debate.
Read MoreACLR 013: Is a Location Independent Lifestyle For You? with Laura Domela & Kevin Morris
Location independence means that you can live and work from anywhere. First, you have to be curious enough to ask yourself, “What if?” Then, you have to be curious enough to sincerely answer. Today’s episode with Laura Domela and Kevin Morris explores what it takes and what’s it’s like to live a location-independent lifestyle…on a boat.
Read MoreACLR 010: Travel Guide to Japan For the Relentlessly Curious
This is the official guide to traveling to Japan for the relentlessly curious. It contains opportunities for unusual adventures, uncommon advice, and curiosity-fueled insights. It’s based on the latest Curiosity Quest.
Read MoreMicrodosing. Another Curiosity Quest.
Before this particular Curiosity Quest, I was aware that microdosing refers to taking small quantities of psychedelic drugs for treating health issues and enhancing human performance. Ideally, these doses are so small as to be sub-perceptual–you don’t perceive any differences in the outside world. I also knew that in the last few years microdosing has been touted
Read MoreAre You Ready for Curiosity?
Have you been living curiously? At all? Enough? What does that mean? Why does it matter?
Living curiously transforms every part of your life. Does this sound like hyperbole and a bit woo woo? As a curious skeptic, this statement would seem that way to me if I didn’t know it to be undeniably true. Intellectually it will provide you with insights and ideas. It will make you smarter. Work-wise it will help you see things and make connections that others may miss. You’ll need this to be a remarkable leader. It will fill your daily life with adventure because it will help you find the mystique in the mundane. It doesn’t require huge resources. However, it will turn travel adventures into transformative experiences.
It’s a simple concept that provides immediate benefits. It will get you unstuck. Your life will be become one of fulfillment, adventure, and opportunities that would otherwise be missed.
Read MoreCamino Curiosity Quest
Please join us on a Special Event Tour, where Living Curiously joins forces with the Stars of the Camino for an amazing workshop-walking-week on the Camino Portuguese. Want to learn, experience, and share the power of curiosity and living curiously while enjoying an adventure of a lifetime? In case you’re curious, here’s the scoop: Announcing……
Read More20 Lessons Learned From A Year of Living Curiously
Another official Year of Living Curiously is coming to an end. Living curiously has been an adventure that has taken me down the street and around the world—from gun stores to strip clubs, from inside crematoriums to inside volcanoes, from board rooms to pot shops, from Wiccan rituals to Voodoo readings, from exotic animal clinics to remote bat caves, from typhoon damaged to volcanic damaged islands, and from alligator-filled backyard bayous to oxen-plowed front yard rice paddies. I have loved being inspired by remarkable people hidden behind seemingly ordinary lives.
Living curiously has created inspiring adventures and allowed me to find mystique in the mundane of daily life. It has taught me beneficial new angles of understanding gained by judging compassionately. It has revealed powerful insights that give the word reward its multitude of meanings in life and in work. It will do the same for you.
Read MoreHow to Raise Curious Kids
Do we really want curious kids? They can get on our nerves—always asking questions, testing boundaries, challenging our own assumptions and beliefs, scaring the hell out of us. Do we really want to do what it takes to raise curious kids? It can be exhausting.
If you would answer, “yes” to these questions, especially if it was less annoying and exhausting, stick with me here.
Read MoreCuriosity at the World Domination Summit
This past weekend was the World Domination Summit. Chris Guillebeau and his dedicated team brought approximately 2500 people from over 30 countries together in Portland for the fourth year of his wonderful, inspiring quest of an event. Admittedly when I first heard about the summit I, like many people, suspected that it was inspired by Fifty Shades of Grey. Maybe it was, but there was neither whip nor front-zipping mask in sight. There were, however, speakers from all over the world, a world-record yoga event in Pioneer Courthouse Square, and participant-generated meet-ups covering topics from meditation, internet marketing, film and ecstatic dance. The summit sold out
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