In this episode, we chat about making room for the things you’re great at and the things that matter to you most, and more.
Eran Thomson on The Light Inside Podcast: Purple Trees Are Real
Listen as we chat about personal development, change, improv, purple trees, and why Jeffrey Besecker can’t get no satisfaction.
Eran Thomson on the My Favorite Mistake Podcast: Dishwasher 1. Eran 0.
In this episode, a broken dishwasher becomes a metaphor for what to do, and not to do, in life and work.
Waving a Flag Doesn’t Make You a Patriot
It’s fine to fly the flag proudly as long as you don’t forget what, and who, it stands for.
Business Improv Book Excerpt #1: Something Horribly Magical
This is an excerpt (introduction) from my forthcoming business improv book “One Word Suggestion” based on the podcast of the same name.
Writing Skills to Pay the Bills
Find your unique ability and use it before its too late. Mine is definitely not baking sourdough bread.
Screenwriter for Hire
I’ve written more than a few screenplays. At least two are really good and should be made into movies.
Smiling at Strangers
You might think something as simple as sharing an infectious smile with a stranger is too weird, too awkward, or too hard, but it shouldn’t be.
#7 Gratitude – Thanking Dr Nelson Chao
It’s not often you get to thank someone for saving your life.
Stuff My Wife Says aka Dysexlic.com
My wife is smart and sassy. But sometimes she gets her mixed words up. We think it’s funny. Maybe you will too. Read all the latest humdingers here.
Eran Thomson Freelance Writer Writing Samples
Depending on what you’re looking for, I may be able to share examples of writing that matches your project or publication. For now, take a look at some of these.
One Word Suggestion: Ankle
Basketball players wear high tops and gymnasts use lots of tape, but less demanding activities, like the ones you do around the office, require a different, but equally important, type of support.
One Word Suggestion: Hippos
If a cocaine sniffing hippo starts chasing you, run in a zig-zag because they can only run in a straight line.