November 2009
1 post
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September 2009
1 post
VarsID Reimagined
KH_PR: So you've been working on a new version of Varsid. How did all this come about?
Trevor: Originally, I tried to do too much and the product ended up being way too complicated. If I'm honest, the company failed... That would cause most people a lot of discouragement and it did that to me too. But in a weird way, it also gave me a new opportunity. I gained the ability to remove the emotional attachment I had to the product and look at it more critically. When I did, I realized that I was just trying to do too much too soon. The new version of Varsid is about 1/10 the complexity.
KH_PR: So what exactly is the new version of Varsid?
Trevor: It's completely reimagined from the ground up. It's focused on making communication easier for sports teams.
August 2009
2 posts
The problems with amateur sports: Part 1
Yet, as much as I adored amateur sports, there are elements of it that I think could be improved:
Non-durability of the experience: One of the areas I’m most passionate about improving is the durability of the experiences related to amateur sports. It is a simple fact that participation in amateur sports occurs during a finite period of life—and that period begins and ends seemingly...
Why I loved being an athlete
Team athletic competition, particularly at the amateur level, is one of the most exciting and rewarding activities I know of. Not only does athletic competition teach young people the value of teamwork and the power of working together to achieve a common goal, it also helps kids build individual character. I learned some of my most important life lessons through athletic competition, and I have...