
My curious journey to think, learn and serve others better. www.grantnice.blog
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Self-ImprovementEducation | ||||

I'm sitting in the passenger seat of my dad's sedan, leaning forward to see if my milkshake has been made yet. My Purdue polo is still damp from our round of golf that morning. My forearms and neck are a little too red. Across the drive-thru window, ... more
STROKE! STROKE! STROKE!
Water flies into my eyes as it splashes over the bow of our green canoe. The wind whips across the lake, creating white caps all around us. I squint hard, trying to keep a good view of the target path ahead. Dark clouds loom ... more
I work at an oil refinery. We process crude oil and make products that help our community function like gasoline, jet fuel, diesel fuel, propane for grills, butane, and more.
We make a wide variety of products that each have a targeted and impactful... more
I love this idea from Laura McInerny as quoted in the book Curious, by Ian Leslie:
When you live somewhere boring—and we all live somewhere boring—then we have a choice about the way we will see that place. We can spend our days thinking like everyo... more
I grabbed another ball, started a full sprint, and launched a shot at the goal. Then I jogged back in front of the lacrosse cage and did it again. And again. And again. Until I was gasping for air and had to sit down for a break.
The process had be... more
My wife and I have our annual ballroom dance showcase this Friday, so this topic is especially timely for me. Hope you enjoy it.
I'm sitting in a long room with a 20-person meeting table. 3 classmates and I huddle at one end of the EPICS (engineeri... more
The jewelry smith pulls her sledge hammer back, positioning herself just right in front of her bench and launches it forward, sending shards of clay flying across the cold smith shop floor.
She obliterates the clay jewelry mold.
Sitting on the ta... more
My wife is an optometrist, and sometimes she has the opportunity to help children who've always had poor eyesight see clearly for the first time. She takes them through the normal refraction steps, figuring out their proper prescription. And then she... more









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