Sunrise on Grouse Mountain

Here’s a little clip I shot last weekend when we were at Mueller State Park adjacent to Pikes Peak in Colorado. Sunrise on Grouse Mountain from EvoDynamic on Vimeo.

Everything you think you know about addiction is wrong

Out of Work

Six months ago, I informed my previous manager and the company owner that I was looking for work elsewhere. They have been awesome to work for and with. The owner thinks I was only able to apply 20% of my potential there so he was excited that I might move on. Needless to say and as I expected, the President and new manager were informed of my decision. The new manager didn’t like it one bit and encouraged me to come in on Monday and tell him I was no longer looking for work. I couldn’t do that. As nice as the company is, the salaries are so far below par that I needed to make a change. After the encouragement from the owner about my mysterious other 80%, I’m intrigued to find it, tap it and increase it. For the last six months I’ve been waffling between...

Bringing my Faith into Work

I’m really searching for where I need to be, where He wants me to be. I came across this in my search http://denverinstitute.org/. I keep finding instruction and guidance on faith as I consider new careers. I thought I wanted to continue simply coding. Dan Miller challenged me to consider my gifts and where I excel and what I need to thrive. He did this through his book “No More Mondays” which I was listening to the audio verions on my way to work. I got to work just thinking what do I want? Where do I need to be? Where are my gifts? In fact, just a few weeks prior the owner of my company, Brad and I had lunch together. He suggested that I’m only able to apply 20-30% of my potential in my current position and role in the company and he...

My Quote

Here’s a quote of my own: “Your are what you eat. You play what you say. You achieve what you believe.”

Pain is Temporary: His Fire of Refinement

2 Corinthians 7:8-11 I am not sorry that I sent that severe letter to you, though I was sorry at first, for I know it was painful to you for a little while. Now I am glad I sent it, not because it hurt you, but because the pain caused you to repent and change your ways. It was the kind of sorrow God wants his people to have, so you were not harmed by us in any way. For the kind of sorrow God wants us to experience leads us away from sin and results in salvation. There’s no regret for that kind of sorrow. But worldly sorrow, which lacks repentance, results in spiritual death. Just see what this godly sorrow produced in you! Such earnestness, such concern to clear yourselves, such indignation, such alarm, such longing to see me, such zeal and such a readiness...