How I “Get Things Done”

This post is for Lawrence. Let me also preface that I'm not some productivity guru. This is just what works for me. To start, too many productivity systems are exceedingly complex. They require learning new habits, a lot of them, for the system to work. You can't just piecemeal the thing; you have to entirely … Continue reading How I “Get Things Done”

Reminder: You’re not the thing you do

You are not your workout You are not your Wim Hof Method You are not your diet You are not your "movement practice" You are not your Transcendental Meditation You are not your religion You are not ANY of the things you do in your life The things you do are tools, coping mechanisms really, … Continue reading Reminder: You’re not the thing you do

Cold Exposure, Seasons, and Metabolic Rate: We Are Homeotherms, After All.

  (Note: This is an old-ass post that I'm just trying to finish so that I have some form of communication with the outside world due to my internet restriction. I hope you find some value in it) Though the "heyday" for cold exposure, under the super-silly name of "cold thermogenesis," has passed us, there's … Continue reading Cold Exposure, Seasons, and Metabolic Rate: We Are Homeotherms, After All.

Reader Response to “On Fasting, Longevity, and Lean Mass”

Craig had some great questions that the answers for may benefit readers: Interesting post. Some thoughts…. I tried intermittent fasting of the 16:8 variety, for about 3 months. I had lots of fat to lose. I did drop maybe 3-4 lbs initially, and then nothing. Perhaps it works for some people as a weight loss … Continue reading Reader Response to “On Fasting, Longevity, and Lean Mass”