An Abundant Summer Haiku
Camping waterslides. Friends, family, and puppy. Abundance mindset. – A haiku about how our family crammed, stacked, squeezed, and packed a lot of activities, visitors, connections, parties, food, and a furry new family member into our Abundant Summer; oftentimes folks…
A Playing With Puppies Haiku
Play with puppies. Now. Or soon. Relieve stress. Feel joy. Oxytocin vibes. – A haiku about the time our family got to play with puppies for an hour and then we enjoyed perhaps our calmest, happiest, and connected car ride…
A Way Out Of Office Haiku
Natural beauty. West Coast lifestyle is awesome. Vacation vibes now. – A haiku of good times and good vibes from the Horn Family vacation.
A Dog Sitting Haiku
Great time dog sitting. Glorious walks and cuddles. A man needs a dog. – A Dog Sitting Haiku for Roxie the Dog, who joined the Horn Family over the Easter Weekend and brought a lot of joy, exercise, and self-assurance…
A Father Son Nature Haiku
“The Mango Tree” So many mangos. In the wind it waves hello to the mountains below. – A haiku co-created by my youngest son and I (we went on to write, like, seven more haikus and all I can say…
A Goat Cabin Haiku
Shirley tradition. Goats. Beaches. (Safe) fires. Family. There are hobbits here? – A haiku about “the goat cabin” where the Horn Family has made memories for the past three spring breaks. And some shenanigans…
A Family Shenanigans Haiku
Good family vibes. Connection. Generations. Ridiculousness. – A Family Shenanigans Haiku by John Horn co-written by three generations of Hornboys
Five Lessons from Camping Adventures for Your Worklife
The Horn Family had an awesome summer. Part of what made it great were three weeklong camping trips with family and friends in some of the most beautiful spots that the West Coast (possibly the world) has to offer. At…
Why You Should Have an End of Work Ritual
Lately I’ve been struggling with time management. Following a recent promotion (mine) and a recent leave (an awesome manager who is having an awesome baby), I temporarily have a lot of people are reporting to me and the complexity of…
Aspirational Self-Awareness
“You are the way that others see you” is, according to the Gikomba Market vendor who sold me a sarong in 2006, a Maasai proverb. When we seek to understand how others perceive our actions and absorb the impact of…