Hyping a perfect morning routine was all the rage. Now, there is a shift to admitting you can’t maintain a perfect morning routine. In this episode, I go deeper into the thought process behind creating your own ‘best for you’ morning routine, while using the thought process of my own actual routine as an example.
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People have a false belief that those they aspire to be like can offer them the advice they need within a random casual conversation.
Avoid the mass confusion and lack of resources available to you when you plan your ‘resolutions’ with the beginning of a new calendar year. Declare your time for change and reflection when you observe your personal New Year’s Day on your date of birth.
Having a complete set of blueprints for your dream house does you no good if there is no house built to give you shelter from an upcoming storm. Having a general idea of how to put a plan in place for any goal you would like to achieve is just as useless.
Something happened this week that is changing the direction of my life and my business. I was not expecting it, but I was prepared for it and am handling the fallout fairly well. This lesson is part update on the status of Your better You and why you should always have at least a basic game plan for all sorts of emergencies.
tter is extremely stress-inducing and extremely hard to battle for most of too busy focused on the day to day battle of getting through life. The step in the right direction is not a deep cleaning of your entire space, but just taking time to organize the essential items on your desk.
Cheers are positive feedback for the work you have done. Boos are negative feedback for the work you have done. A blank stare is feedback in the form of no feedback whatsoever. This episode explores the frustration with receiving no feedback and a few things you can do to give feedback to yourself by evaluating similar works of others.
Acquired knowledge needs to be shared, and the best way to test the mastery of your acquired knowledge is to test your ability to teach it to others.
We all will have times when we will be asked to ‘speak up.’ Whether on a stage to thousands, as room to a dozed, or just in a one on one conversation, speaking with confidence is a skill that many people say they have a problem with. This episode quickly runs through a ten-step process that can help you overcome fear and speak with more confidence.
Your body is built to survive for a set amount of time. It knows how to progress from progression to maturity, and then toward decline at the end of its intended usefulness. We may be able to slow down the process, but the process of eventual declaim cannot be stopped.