
Asking “Who Am I?” Is The Wrong Question (Ask This Instead)
"Who am I" is nothing more than a story you created based on your life experiences. The good news is, you can change it. Here's a better question to ask.
"Who am I" is nothing more than a story you created based on your life experiences. The good news is, you can change it. Here's a better question to ask.
If you can close your eyes and visualize a version of you that's crushing it in all areas, then you are catching a glimpse of the real authentic you.
If you wouldn't install a virus on your laptop, why would you put one in your mind? Here's why the things you're consuming are slowing you down.
The next time you listen to or watch something, ask if the things you consume are the instructions you'd wanna send to your personal operating system.
If we want to make a big change in our lives, we need to take action. It's that simple. Here's how the Spotify algorithm served me a reminder of that.
One of the most common lies we tell ourselves is that we need to struggle before we can be happy. Here's why I got Netflix and how it changed that for me.
If you want to improve, it's more about the things you don't do than it is about what you do do. Here's how an "Avoid At All Costs" list can help.
If you're wanting to start and stick to a new daily habit, here are 8 of my favorite strategies to be more consistent and finally follow through.
While it's true that nobody cares how many books you read, there's no denying that leaders are readers. Here's how I'm reading a book per week in 2019.