Posts Tagged ‘Self-Improvement’
7 Ways to Remember What You Read
For the past 10 years, I’ve been testing ways to remember lessons from the 600 books I’ve read in that timespan. These 7 tactics have helped.
Read MoreI Finally Found a Goal-Setting System That Works
I’ve been experimenting with goal-setting systems for years. I finally found a system that works, and all it took was a few 3×5 notecards.
Read MoreWhat Are You Willing to Sacrifice to Become Great?
Have you been struggling to complete your biggest goals? Writing a “Like vs. Love” list may help. After all, it does for Warren Buffett.
Read More5 Things You Didn’t Know About How You Learn
No, you don’t have a learning style. And you’d learn more by quizzing yourself than re-reading that book. Here are 5 things you should know.
Read More3 Reasons to Reject the Genius Myth
It’s easy to buy into the idea that some people are “geniuses” that are in a different intellectual league than the rest of the world.
Read MoreHow to Explain a 7-Figure Mistake to a Client
Regardless of the situation, most upset clients ultimately want the same type of issue response, and it comes down to seven steps.
Read MoreYou Need To Take A Solo Retreat
Going on a solo retreat to the mountains can help you redefine and reclaim what is most important in your life.
Read MoreHitting Golf Balls in the Dark
Anders Ericsson found that the predictor of mastery in any field is time spent in “deliberate practice.” Here’s what that means.
Read More15 Things I Learned in My First Year of Writing
Last year I set a goal to write one article per month. While that doesn’t sound like much, it was a daunting goal for someone who had never written an article before. Sure, I had written dozens of book reviews, but there is something uniquely horrifying about birthing your own ideas into the world…
Read MoreWhy We All Need to Get Off Our Damn Phones
We are hopelessly addicted to the empty rushes of approval offered by our phones. I’m addicted too. Here’s what we can do about it.
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