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How to Get Good at Anything

How a tiny part of my daily routine taught me a big lesson about getting better at the things we’re not so good at.

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When the Need for Fear Is an Illusion

Have you ever felt cripplingly nervous about something only to realize that in reality there was no reason to feel that way?

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The Simple Yet Profound Power of Changing Your Environment

Why is it that since I’ve relocated to Arizona I’ve watched some of my key habits change without even trying? And how can we take this effect into our everyday lives?

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Congrats! … Now What?

Why is it that when we finally achieve something we’ve been working toward for so long, it can sometimes feel anticlimactic?

What’s the Substitute for Hard Work?

The day after an unexpected opportunity to catch Madonna live in Detroit on her 40 Years Celebration Tour, of everything she said what stands out to me most is this: there’s no substitute for hard work.

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5 Easy (& Ethical) Ways to Use ChatGPT at Work

Have you struggled with knowing exactly how to use ChatGPT? Fear not! Here are five easy ways you can use it at work to save yourself time (and don’t worry – you don’t have to feel bad about it either).

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The Power of Momentum (& Making It Work for You)

If you ever struggle with procrastination or motivation (in other words if you’re a normal person), the power of momentum could be the secret to busting through it all.

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Perseverance at Its Finest: The 1 Secret to Not Giving Up

When someone perseveres through all obstacles to achieve their vision, what is their secret? I’ll tell you.

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Do You Know When to Quit?

There comes a point in every person’s mental or creative stamina when progress is no longer being made. Thus, sometimes the key to top-notch productivity is simply knowing when it’s time to quit.

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