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Charles Botensten

Notes from a life
spent going long.

Triathlete. Manhattan broker and owner of seventeen years. A working library on the craft of a well-lived life — health, money, faith, and the books that shaped the thinking — written in the open, one honest piece at a time.

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The full body of work, gathered in one place — long-form essays, reviews of the books worth your time, and video across the channels. Source-backed, unhurried, and free to read. No account, no funnel.

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How to Communicate Effectively in a Relationship

Communicate effectively in a relationship with three learnable skills — active listening, 'I' statements, and emotional intelligence — which the Gottman Institute links to a 65% rise in satisfaction for couples who listen well. Speak about your own feelings instead of blaming, reflect back what you hear before you respond, and raise hard topics when you're both calm. This is a skill set anyone can build, not luck or chemistry.

What are the key elements of effective communication in a relationship?

Effective communication rests on a few concrete habits, not vague intentions. The American Psychological Association notes that strong communication can reduce conflict by about 30%. The core elements are measurable and repeatable:

  1. Active listening — full attention, then reflecting back what you heard.
  2. 'I' statements — owning your feelings instead of assigning blame.
  3. Emotional intelligence — naming and managing emotions as they happen.
  4. Timing — starting hard talks when you're both rested, not depleted.
  5. Repair — apologizing and reconnecting fast after a rupture.
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Remote Team Best Practices: Hire and Manage for Outcomes

The best practices for hiring and managing a remote team: hire against a scorecard, manage by outcomes, and run async communication across time zones.

Books

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The Way by St. Josemaría Escrivá: Holiness in the Ordinary

I picked up The Way expecting another discipline book. Instead I got a 20th-century saint telling me holiness isn't a different job — it's the one I already have.

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Definitive Guide to Catholic Fasting & Abstinence: What Stuck With Me

Matthew Plese's history of Catholic fasting shocked me into changing my Sundays. Here's what the early Church actually did, and why the version we practice today is a shell of it.

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Humanae Vitae by Pope Paul VI: The 1968 Warning We Ignored

A 1968 encyclical predicted hookup culture, fatherlessness, and the objectification of women decades before any of it happened. Here's what I pulled from it.

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Winning by Timothy Grover: The 4 Rules That Changed How I Operate

Tim Grover's Winning reorganized how I train, work, and spend my time — no balance, all selfish focus. Here's what actually stuck four years later.

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The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: 4 Ideas That Changed How I Operate

I was oblivious to Naval until his Joe Rogan appearance flipped something in me. Here are the four ideas from this book that actually changed how I make money, spend money, and treat my body.

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Boundaries by Henry Cloud: Why Saying No Is a Discipline

I picked this up because everything today pushes boundaryless living. Here are the four ideas from Henry Cloud's Boundaries that changed how I run my schedule, my business, and my relationships.

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