by Josh Galt | May 10, 2012 | Evolution, Greatness, Musings, Productivity, Self Esteem, Success, Values
Have you ever felt powerful? Pretty awesome feeling, right? Great for the ego, great for the hormones, great if you can find a way to humblebrag on facebook. Same thing with being in total control. “I got this.” Or running the show. “I call the...
by Josh Galt | Dec 24, 2011 | Current Affairs, Spirituality, Sports, Success, Venting
Dear Timmy,When you throw 4 interceptions and lose 40-14, please shut the hell up about your Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.I mean no offense (but you wouldn’t take any regardless, because you’re forgiving like that), but dude, learn some marketing...
by Josh Galt | Oct 11, 2011 | Current Affairs, Musings, Sports, Success
Some teams walked, other teams got rides. Fair?I had the privilege of covering the Rafting World Championships the past few days for Lead Adventure Media. The location on the Rio Pacuare was spectacular as expected, and the course was truly world-class (all of it, and...
by Josh Galt | Sep 23, 2011 | Happiness, Journeys, Musings, Planet Earth, Spirituality, Success
I find that when I think about life from different perspectives, it totally changes the significance of everything I am / do / have / and give to others. Use your imagination, and you can walk for a moment in the shoes of the atheist, the christian, the hedonist, and...
by Josh Galt | Jun 13, 2011 | Current Affairs, Greatness, Sports, Success, Values
What is it that drives people nuts about the LeBron and the Miami Heat? Or rather, what ‘was’ it? Mainly, I think, it was the lack of heart that LeBron showed by going to team up with his pals to try and bully their way to a title.Instead of going after it...
by Josh Galt | Jun 11, 2010 | Current Affairs, Greatness, Happiness, Integrity, Sports, Success, Values
The life lessons taught by John Wooden have become legend. Here's acollection of some of the greatest "Woodenisms.""Things turn out best for the people who make the best of the way thingsturn out.""Never mistake activity for...