Author: Jason Leenaarts

The Spoiled Children Of Convenience

This is Day 24 in my 30-day blogging journey. The “why” of the journey is on Day 1. I am typing this blog on a computer which is relatively fast. It’s fast because it has enough processing speed, memory and not too much data on the hard drive to make it sluggish. If I have […]

Honesty In Sales?

This is Day 23 in my 30-day blogging journey. The reason for it can be found on Day 1. I have a pair of cowboy boots that I’ve owned for over ten years. I love them. Like a lot of apparel and such that I own, once I have something that I like, I’ll wear […]

The Things We Pass Along

This is Day 22 in my 30-day blogging journey. The “why” can be found on Day 1. I remember walking into retail stores when I was a kid just to buy the 7 inch (45rpm) of a single that had been playing on the radio.  Both of my parents loved music.  Dad loved everything from […]

14 Things I Got Wrong About Fat Loss

This is Day 21 in my 30-day blogging journey. You can read more about my “why” on Day 1. In celebration of our 14 year anniversary at RevFit, I’ve decided to take a look at 14 places where the information or guidance I may have given once upon a time with regard to fat loss […]

Season Of The Wolf

This is Day 20 in my 30-day blogging journey. If you’d like to know why I’m doing this, check out Day 1. Last week, I got to write about our Coach Mike Roder. Today, I’d like to tell you about Coach David Cameron. It’s difficult for me to express David’s evolution as a coach without […]

What You Have Is Your Voice

This is Day 19 of my 30-day blogging journey. Want to know the “why”? Check out Day 1. Piggybacking off of sentiments from yesterday’s post, there’s another element to creativity that matters: What your unique voice provides. The health industry can be a loud one. It’s a space where often the person with the biggest […]

A Creative Process

This is Day 18 of my 30-day blogging journey. If you’re just joining the trek, Day 1 can explain more. I don’t know when it registered for me, but I have a prime time of each day where I’m at my most creative. It falls somewhere between my normal waking time of 345a and about […]

Lessons From Legos

This is Day 17 in my 30-day blogging journey. The “why” for the journey can be found HERE. Both of my sons love Legos. Jackson (15) has been a fan of Legos for years and while he doesn’t seem to have the same fascination for them at this age as he did when he was […]

Stay Special

This is Day 16 in my 30-day blogging journey. If you’d like to know why I’m doing this, read Day 1. I never considered how amazing it was that certain businesses would hire individuals with developmental disabilities (DD) until I had a child on the spectrum.  Nowadays, I can walk into my local grocer (shout out […]

What Will You Pay For An Experience?

This is Day 15 in my 30-day blogging journey. If you’re just now reading these, check out Day 1. I used to love going to concerts. I saw my first show when I was around 10 or 11 years old with my parents. It was Mr. Mister headlining with The Bangles as openers. Do you […]