Too often people don't learn the daily lessons that life provides for us. Too often the individual allows themselves to mope and allow their emotions to take control, blaming external forces for their inconveniences. This article will show you, the smart individual, how to separate yourself from the emotion and see the lesson in the experiences.
Do you ever look back on the past year and realize how much progress you have made? Do you ever try to determine the top lessons you learned throughout the year that made the biggest impact? Looking back to 2010 I learned two major lessons that had a direct impact on the rest of my year. One of them was making my bed. Wait what? Something so simple? Absolutely. Read why.
Getting that momentum going at the club can be difficult when you want to go out and talk to strangers. This article outlines the easiest way for you to get that ball rolling the second you walk through the club.
When we face large goals we typically create a backup plan as a safety net in order for us to feel secure when taking that gut wrenching leap of faith. The mentality behind having a “Plan B” is solely based on the idea of you failing, therefore it is fundamentally flawed. So what does Jamie Hyatt think you should do instead? Check it out:
How many people are only living to kill time before they die? Think about it. I think we should Exist to Live. Living and Learning are intertwined. Learn to grow. Here’s how you can do it.