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Psychology / Self Development

“It Ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so.” – Mark Twain.

The most ironic thing about the quote above is that it typically is attributed to Mark Twain, but most likely, he didn’t even say it. When we have stories or …

Psychology / Self Development

Dealing with Imposter Syndrome

The majority of high achievers have Imposter syndrome. Imposter syndrome is where you feel that you are a fraud; sooner or later, the people around you will find you out. …

Psychology / Self Development

You become the Product of your Habits

Think about the person you want to become. Habits are the compass that will lead you there. A 1% change daily or weekly is much more useful than one big …

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Personal / Self Development

My Current Morning Routine

Morning routines are important because this is how you set the day. This is what I currently do. It gets adjusted as I add things or depending on the situation.  …

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Everyone is Creative but no one is Obligated to Care

Two parts of creativity that are mutually exclusive:Everyone is creativeNo one is obligated to care about your work In 4th or 5th grade (power of vulnerability), we begin to hit …

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All Advice is BS (to a certain point)

All the great questions are paradoxes. – Naval. All advice you get is BS to a certain point, even if it is someone who has done it. It will always …

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