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Take Control Of Your Personal Narrative
We are shaped by the stories we tell ourselves. And when we aren’t saying them aloud, they often dictate the running commentary in our heads. It’s important for us to take charge of our own narratives because our stories have the power to change us. -
Best Year Ever: Think Big With The GPS
We’ve explained how Goal Setting to the Now can help you connect your future goals to the actions you need to take in the present to reach them, but we’re thrilled to show you another valuable tool that can place you (or your business) on the path to extraordinary results: the GPS. -
Reach Success By Allowing Yourself To Fail
We’ve all failed at some point. And even if we haven’t truly “failed” recently, there’s an even greater chance that we’ve squandered an important opportunity to grow.
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Does The Way You Dress Determine Your Success?
Steve Jobs was famous for wearing virtually the same thing every day—a black mock turtleneck, jeans and sneakers. It was simple yet serious and became a uniform of sorts for Jobs. But he isn’t alone. Cultivating a singular style is a trend among many successful people.
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Goal Set To The Now For Your Year To Come
As we both reflect on 2022 and gear up for the journey ahead, it’s important to remember that our only reality is the present moment. And focusing on “the now” is how we set and define our priorities and goals for the time to come.
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The Importance Of Asking Great Questions
The older we are, the more there is to know and the more questions we need to ask. Our lives are directly impacted by the questions we ask — or fail to ask.
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Use Boredom To Set New Goals
As fall rolls in and winter comes into view, it’s possible that we might find ourselves being a little bored. Maybe the projects that once fired us up now leave us with little motivation or the increasingly dark days are making us want to hibernate. But we don’t need to panic! Instead of distracting ourselves from boredom, we can use it to our advantage. -
False Confidence, Education, And The Dunning-Kruger Effect
In 1995 a man named McArthur Wheeler was convinced that lemon juice was not only a good drink mix, but that it also could be used to make someone invisible to video cameras -
5 Ways To Keep Your Stress In Check
We’ve all felt it before. Pushed to the brink at work. Pulled in a million different directions. Stressed. And what we crave is the ability to unplug from it all. We need a way to decompress. -
Your Biggest Productivity Thief: Saying Yes
Life is unpredictable. Whether it’s something in your personal or professional world, the unexpected is always around the corner.
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Topgrade Your Five — The Power Of Playing Up
“We create our buildings and then they create us. Likewise, we construct our circle of friends and our communities and then they construct us.” – Frank Lloyd Wright -
Kodak’s Moment: The Rise And Fall Of The Camera King
Kodak successfully shifted on many occasions in the twentieth century, and even drove many market shifts with its own technological advancements. So why did Kodak fail in its digital shift? The company's perspective was off.
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