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Welcome to the site dedicated to those who walk to the beat of a different: social, economic and creative drum. My adventures take me all around Florida and up and down the U.S. Eastern coast. Yes, I haven’t made the trek out West but it is coming very soon.

Take the time out of your day to: read, listen and watch what is happening from my eyes. I love to write and therefore there will be something for every reader but please do be patient in waiting for the content geared towards your enjoyment.

I’ve been blogging on and off for about eight years and 2016 has been the genesis of my next level of media publishing. My aim is to take this media side of my life to open doors to: speaking and adding commentary to social and economic topics around Miami and the country at-large.

There are several areas to my blog but the most important area is the travel section. Although I do travel to other cities in and out of the United States from time to time, Miami still has some undiscovered areas left for me to explore. This site will have an extensive review of: restaurants, bars, lounges, events and toerh interesting things associated with being a Miamian. My goal is to ensure that every neighborhood is represented. This way, when I am out in the streets.

Below, I will have a sign-up area strictly for those who want to keep in touch with Miami events. This is especially important to all of my friends who travel in town on a weekly basis.

The first one deals with the garbage disposal, which if you’re not careful can make you hate cooking in the kitchen.

, How do you get ahead of your peers on the weekends?

How do you get ahead of your peers on the weekends?

Whether you read this in the morning or the evening, you may feel that your Saturday is best suited for catching up on sleep but it isn’t in my opinion.

Almost everything that I have learned in my professional career is that Monday through Friday has been dictated by how I treat my weekends. In undergrad, my focus was college athletics then classwork, so weekends were spent at games or catching up with homework. As I have transitioned into a professional career, my goals have become crystal clear. This is why I am devoting an entire series to personal development for young professionals.

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Here are a few suggestions that I like from different sources on how you could make Saturdays and weekends more productive:

  • Thursday should be treated as your Friday.
  • Friday should be your Monday.
  • Break up your weekend into two parts that I call:
    • Current Self Habits
    • Future Self Habits
  • Lastly, make a list of the things you DO NOT want to do.
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