Posts Tagged ‘Self-Improvement’
5 Interesting Tactics That Will Spice Up Your Reading Life
In the past decade, I’ve read over 700 books. Along the way, I’ve discovered five unique tactics that can help spice up your reading life.
Read MoreOnce Every Week or So, You Need to Schedule Time to Think
Responding to emails, Slacks, and unimportant tasks within seconds won’t actually help you get ahead, but this will…
Read More36 Lessons I Wish I Could Teach My 20-Year-Old Self, Looking Back on the Past 36 Years
Today I turn 36. If I had a time machine, I’d travel back to share these 36 lessons about life, happiness, and work with my 20-year-old self.
Read MoreAfter 15 Years of Trying to Build a Journaling Habit, I Finally Broke Through When I Tried the “BuJo” System
After 15 years of trying to build a journaling habit, I finally found a system that works: bullet journaling (BuJo). Here are the basics.
Read More5 Reasons You Should Go On a ‘Solo Retreat’
Feeling constantly busy or stressed? Book a solo retreat at a cabin, yurt, or Airbnb to get away from the busyness of life and reclaim yourself.
Read MoreThe Secret to Accomplishing Your Massive Project: Start Small (Like Really, Really Small)
The best way to accomplish something BIG is to start small. “Radical incrementalism” can help you become sneakily productive.
Read More35 Lessons I’ve Learned in 35 Years
I’ve been reflecting on the life lessons I’ve learned these past 35 years. Here’s what I wish I could teach my younger self.
Read MoreRules for Living: How to Create the Life You’re Meant to Live
Six years ago, after repeating many mistakes, I decided to write “rules for living” as an operating manual for my life. What are your rules?
Read MoreBook Review: “Think Again”
Adam Grant’s book “Think Again” encourages readers to question what they know, resist giving advice too quickly, and exhibit humility.
Read MoreOur Society Still Doesn’t Understand Introversion
For decades, society has implicitly taught that extroversion is good and introversion is bad. This extroversion bias shows up in subtle ways.
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