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Coach Like You Mean It
I am a really good coach. In truth, I’m not an expert on soccer and we don’t win all of our games. But … well… let me just share a story. Last Friday, we were facing an advanced travel team. … Continue reading
Look It Up
We used to have a dictionary named ‘Old Faithful’. It was a simple, very old dictionary. It had paper and ink, the pages were tattered and torn, and it did what all good dictionaries do. It sat there, lying around … Continue reading
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You’ll Be Back
It’s 3:00 AM and I’m staring at the ceiling. Again. Too much stuff is going to happen in the next couple of days. New proposals to write, demos to give, and a flight to Orlando for a new project. Crazy. … Continue reading
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Metamorphosis
I was an awesome caterpillar. And I did what caterpillars do best – I consumed. Books, blogs, every theory in sight. Chomp, chomp, chomp, I gobbled them up. I became fat with ideas and was happy to boot. There was … Continue reading
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Red Ropers. Trust
‘They don’t trust you,’ I replied. I was chatting with a fellow game designer. He was having trouble getting support for his project and he wanted to know what to do. His problem wasn’t his ideas, it was trust. And … Continue reading
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