How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. Rob O’Loughlin I’m a strong believer in the power of consistency. Doing something small consistently can make a big difference in the long term. Your goal might seem big…
Note: This is a guest post from Daniel M. Wood of Looking to Business To get ahead today, you need constant improvement. Life is a race and if you aren’t running, you will fall behind. The knowledge required today is…
I’ve got one new favorite book: On Writing by Stephen King. It was a great experience reading it. Not only did I learn a lot from the book, but also I love the writing style. I wish I could write…
Note: This is a guest post from Srinivas Rao of The Skool of Life Tony Robbins once said there are two things that motivate people to make dramatic changes in their lives: inspiration and desperation. As crazy it might sound,…
How happy are you now? How is it compared with yesterday? With last week? As it turns out, comparing happiness, even of the same person at different times, is tricky. Why? Because our experiences change our view of happiness. Stumbling…
Note: This is a guest post from Walter Adena of LionSlinger.com Anxiety is a fact of life. Being part of our psychological makeup, this response is automatic when we are faced with situations threatening our sense of well-being. Since this…
Note: This is a guest post from David Damron of The Minimalist Path I wake up every morning knowing I can be something more than I was yesterday. I know I can be anything I want to be as long…
Note: This is a guest post from John Anyasor of HiLife2B Stop trying to fit in when you were born to stand out. Unknown Seemly realistic expectations, assumed logical progression, and an overwhelming sense of entitlement: these are the traits…
There is an interesting lecture on Behavioral Finance by Yale professor Robert Shiller. In it, he spoke about how people tend to be overconfident. They overestimate their ability to perform. It happens not just in the financial world, but also…
Note: This is a guest post from Celestine Chua of The Personal Excellence Blog Have you ever received negative feedback before? Say, a friend or family member complaining about you. A boss or colleague critiquing your work. A partner or…