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Always Right Too Early: Always Right, Always Way Too Early

A cartoon tuxedo cat calmly sipping coffee in a lawn chair while the world burns around him. Caption reads: “I told you three blogs ago.” A humorous take on being right too early.

Ever been ahead of your time—and paid the price for it? In this honest, irreverent post, B.C. Dodge reflects on a lifetime of being “always right, always too early,” and what it means to be seen long after it matters.

  • bcdodge
  • June 24, 2025
  • 1 Comment
  • Digital Marketing Strategy

I Love Automations Until They Gaslight Me

Cartoon robot smiling while holding frayed wires, with a sticky note reading “I ran perfectly :)” on its chest and a fiery control panel burning in the background—representing automation failure.

Automations save time—until they quietly fail. Here’s what to watch for when your tech stack starts gaslighting you instead of helping you.

  • bcdodge
  • June 17, 2025
  • Digital Marketing & Website Development

I Installed One More WordPress Plugin and Now I’m a Web Developer (Apparently)

Late-night WordPress plugin troubleshooting with search tab open and cat on desk.

WordPress plugins are supposed to make your life easier. Instead, one “quick fix” turned into a three-hour rabbit hole of YouTube tutorials, PHP errors, and existential questions. Here’s how I accidentally became a web developer—kind of.

  • bcdodge
  • June 10, 2025
  • Behind the Scenes

The Work-Life Balance Myth (and Other Lies I Tell Myself)

Businessman walking a tightrope high above the clouds, symbolizing the myth of work-life balance

Chasing work-life balance like it’s a finish line? You’re not alone. Here’s why the myth of balance keeps us stuck—and what actually helps.

  • bcdodge
  • June 3, 2025
  • Behind the Scenes

My Personal Operating Manual: Using ChatGPT for Productivity, Sanity, and a Little Bit of Chaos

Split-screen illustration showing a chaotic human desk with sticky notes and coffee on one side, and a clean digital AI workspace with Syntax the cat on the other, symbolizing the balance between mental clutter and AI-assisted productivity.

How using ChatGPT as a creative partner, productivity coach, and digital planner helped transform my routines, build projects, and embrace a little bit of chaos. Featuring lock screens, cursed merch, and a cat named Synta

  • bcdodge
  • May 27, 2025
  • Side Quests, Probably Not Billable

How I Accidentally Developed a Netflix Series About Passive Aggression

A parody movie poster titled "The Architect of Passive Aggression," showing a serious man in glasses holding an envelope marked "High Importance." Tagline reads: "Every villain has a trigger. His was an email marked high importance." Designed in the style of a Netflix limited series.

Built a fake Netflix series by accident. Created a passive-aggressive villain, designed merch for his sidekick cat, and spiraled beautifully. Come see how chaos becomes content.

  • bcdodge
  • May 20, 2025
  • 1 Comment
  • Personal Growth & Leadership

Navigating Burnout: Notes from the Middle of the Mess

Sunrise shining through a window with sheer curtains, symbolizing hope, reflection, and showing up during burnout recovery.

Feeling overwhelmed and emotionally drained? These raw notes on navigating burnout offer honesty, reflection, and a way forward.

  • bcdodge
  • May 20, 2025
  • Personal Growth & Leadership

Post-Goal Letdown Is Real: I Did the Thing. Now What?

Confetti falls in an empty room with a white sign that says "Breathe," symbolizing calm after achievement.

You hit the goal, now what? This honest reflection explores the emotional crash of a post-goal letdown and what comes next.

  • bcdodge
  • May 13, 2025
  • Personal Growth & Leadership

Leadership Through Trust: Let Your Team Change the World

A dirt path splits in two across a green field. One trail leads into a dark, shadowy forest, while the other leads toward a bright, futuristic city skyline under a clear blue sky, symbolizing the choice between control and creative freedom.

Great teams thrive on trust. This reflection on leadership through trust explores what happens when you empower creatives instead of controlling them.

  • bcdodge
  • May 6, 2025
  • Mental Health & Social Support

Mental Fatigue Burnout: I’m Not Lazy, I’m Just Out of Give-a-Damn

Cartoon of a tired-looking man in a hoodie with a “GIVE-A-DAMN” meter on his forehead. The meter’s needle points to “EMPTY,” and the man has dark circles under his eyes, a blank expression, and slouched posture, symbolizing emotional exhaustion and burnout.

This isn’t laziness — it’s mental fatigue burnout. If you’ve run out of motivation and energy, this post might sound a little too familiar.

  • bcdodge
  • April 29, 2025
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