Note: This post is written by Matt Karamazov If we did all the things that we were capable of, we would literally astound ourselves. – Thomas Edison You may know Jack Canfield as a co-author of the phenomenal “Chicken Soup for…
Note: This post is written by Dave Getman If you feel like you’re running in place, consider taking a moment to pause and reflect on your life. Did you expect to have achieved more by this age? What’s holding you back?…
It has been a while since I wrote about my productivity tools. The last time I wrote about them was in 2010. Things have changed since then, so I think it’s a good time to write about them again. One…
There is a special offer this week for Life Optimizer readers: you can get a personal website with free setup. It’s only available for 4 days though. I’m sure you have accounts on multiple places on the Internet: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn,…
Note: This post is written by Adam Mann College years are something that many people remember with a smile of happiness all their lives. Well, they mostly remember partying, meeting life-long friends and romantic adventures. In between those fun things, students have…
Note: This post is written by Rick Riddle Finding the time to do the things we really want to do is easy; finding the time to do the things we don’t like – not so much. People who love yard work…
Note: This post is written by Luisa Brenton When I was in college, I was the queen of “all-nighters.” I played a lot of video games; I spent time with my friends; I watched TV and spent too much time on…
Note: This post is written by Jonathan Emmen We all love a great novel. And when we finish it, we remember the plot, the characters, and most details. Why is that? Because we are totally focused and absorbed in what we…
Note: This post is written by Norman Arvidsson Personal development is simply the set of actions that you take to make yourself a better person. While there is no one-size-fits-all roadmap to personal development, there are certainly widely agreed-upon traits that…
Note: This post is written by Jon Rhodes Many so-called weight-loss methods involve ludicrous levels of self-denial and discipline. The problem with this is that most people crack at some point, and return to their former habits. This leads them to…