Archives for the ‘Learning and Living’ Category

Blog when you’re mad

By Lance Haun • Apr 24th, 2008 • Category: Learning and Living

I am pissed right now about something and let me tell you something, it inspired something crazy in me:
I am writing this entry, I did two entries over on my Vault blog and I am still writing down ideas as I am doing this. All of the course of an hour and a half.
I am [...]



Learning to Slow Down and Speed Up

By Lance Haun • Mar 12th, 2008 • Category: Learning and Living

Nobody likes to admit they need to slow down at work. It is counter to everything you are ever taught about work. You shouldn’t ever work slower because there is no way that working slower is going to get more done. In fact, you should be both quick and accurate. Great! Perfect world theory: everyone [...]



On buying my first iPod…

By Lance Haun • Dec 27th, 2007 • Category: Learning and Living

I am sure this sounds comical, but I bought my first iPod this week.
This is from someone who is technically part of Generation Y. An iPod is supposed to be standard issue along with an inflated sense of entitlement.
This is from someone who has been blogging well before the term was invented and before software [...]



Failure isn’t fatal

By Lance Haun • Oct 3rd, 2007 • Category: Learning and Living

I ordered two sweatshirts from Amazon.com and I was a $1 and change under the $25 free shipping so I looked and saw if I could find anything and the book Fail Better was on sale to push me right over the $25. I got my sweatshirt, tried it on and it feels great. I also read through the “book.” I use the word book loosely since it is a collection of quotes and anecdotes. One of my favorites is the story of Michael Jordan: