An Effective Morning Routine Can Quickly Put You In A Peak State

A practical guide to building a deliberate morning routine that boosts energy, focus, and emotional clarity — including key habits to avoid, simple rituals to adopt, and a repeatable structure that helps you start each day in a peak state.

An Effective Morning Routine Can Quickly Put You In A Peak State

My Keto Journey: Exercise for Health

A personal reflection on building a sustainable exercise habit within a keto and intermittent fasting lifestyle — exploring what worked, what didn’t, and how consistent movement became a cornerstone for long-term health and peak energy.

My Keto Journey: Exercise for Health

How To Replace Bad Habits with Good Habits: A Bulletproof Guide

Habits make us or break us. Most of our life runs on auto-pilot, but it is up to us to decide which routines that auto-pilot gets to run. Distinguishing between the ones that are good for us and the ones that are bad for us is a neverending struggle. Learn how to win in this beginner’s guide to habits.

How To Replace Bad Habits with Good Habits: A Bulletproof Guide

Intermittent Fasting Results During The Keto Diet

Intermittent Fasting has been a game-changer for me. Once I studied the science behind it and began experimenting, I realized that I’m on to something great. In this article, I describe my journey of combining my keto diet and exercise with intermittent fasting.

Intermittent Fasting Results During The Keto Diet

My Keto Journey to Weight Loss and a Healthy Lifestyle

I hit a plateau, felt tired and “older,” and finally decided to test keto seriously. This post documents the messy reality—fatigue, cravings, electrolyte issues, digestion struggles, and strength drops—alongside the upside: fewer cravings, sharper mental clarity, and measurable progress in weight and waist size.

My Keto Journey to Weight Loss and a Healthy Lifestyle

Why You Shouldn’t Email When You Are Angry

All of us have been angry or upset at someone else at least a few times in our lives. No matter how accepting, reconciling and peaceful you are, you are bound to get into a situation where you get angry with a friend, co-worker or a member of your family. It seems as if the anger in our lives is growing in the last few decades, but I am not sure that this is an actual true statistic. I think that nowadays we have a lot more tools to express our anger in a public manner that it has become much more obvious and in our face.

Why You Shouldn’t Email When You Are Angry