Looking for great books to kick off your reading goals for the year? Check out my reading list for Q4 2020, with my favorites in bold.
Read MoreI spent time over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend looking at my 2020 goals as a whole and thinking through, in rough-sketch form, my 2021 goals.
Read MoreHere’s my bulleted list of creative and cool stuff discovered on the web since my last issue.
Read MoreI think it’s only fair to call it a seasonal theme if it happens three years in a row. Right?
Read MoreThe activities and tasks I could have done, done differently, or done better always seem obvious when I identify them.
Read MoreLooking for book recommendations? Here’s a list of books I read in the third quarter of 2020, with my favorite reads in bold.
Read MoreSharing my bulleted list of creative and cool stuff discovered on the web in September 2020.
Read MoreI tried to take a little of the pressure off in August. How did summer 2020 treat you?
Read MoreReady for issue two of creative and cool stuff discovered on the web this month?
Read MoreWhen it comes to my activity related to 2020 objectives, I finished the month of July feeling a little low in terms of accomplishment.
Read MoreMaybe it really wanted to live, this plant. And maybe I felt a modicum of flattery that it hadn’t yet tried to off itself.
Read MoreTo catalog fun sites and creative finds from across the wide world of today’s Internet, I’ve decided to issue a monthly post collating links to great finds on the web.
Read MoreA theme for the month, if not a theme for the global moment: We need to make sustained efforts, even on different-than-expected paths, to reach our desired destinations.
Read MoreFor the readers among us, here’s a list of books I read in the second quarter of 2020, with my favorites bolded as recommendations.
Read MoreThe year has made staying positive increasingly difficult. Hang in there, my friends.
Read MoreThis quick primer can give you the broad strokes on what to expect from Observing Leslie—but only reading the site on a regular basis will fill in the color.
Read MoreIn which I go on a highly picky journey to find an e-reader and assess the Kindle, Barnes & Noble, and Kobo options.
Read MoreCoronavirus April managed to make up for March’s benevolence by throwing many activities related to goal achievement into the penalty zone.
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