Never force anyone to choose you. It’s not a choice if it’s compelled by force. One-sided relationships aren’t real and are unlikely to become real. Instead, focus your time and...
When The Cookie Crumbles.
The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that the state of entropy of the entire universe, as an isolated system, will increase over time. Entropy is a measure of uncertainty. It means that over time...
Heart, Head, Hands.
Everything you do, do it with heart, head, hands. Let the fire in your heart motivate you and drive you forward where others stop. Leverage the knowledge in your head as a compass and make wise...
No More Mister Nice Guy.
The best leaders understand there’s a difference between being nice and being kind. Being nice is telling your team what they want to hear. Being kind is telling your team what they need to...
Fail Upwards.
Set the bar so high it makes your failure look like someone else’s success. If someone else sets a goal to hit the gym three times a week, commit to hitting the gym five times a week. Even if...
Focus Is Selective Neglect.
Focus is selective neglect. You can’t have it all. Every hour spent on building a career, is an hour you can’t spend at the gym, or with your family. Try to do it all, and you’ll...
Comfortably Numb.
In the long run, doing alright is worse than being in a bad situation. ‘Doing alright’ is the biggest enemy of doing great. If you were in a bad situation, it would motivate you to burn...
Multitasking Is A Lie.
Multitasking is a lie. The brain can only handle one task at the time. It can quickly switch between several tasks, which might feel like you’re doing multiple things at the same time, but it...
Thriving On Negative Energy.
Negative energy is energy nonetheless. Use it to build something that lasts. Frustration, anger, fear, sadness… they’re all powerful forms of energy. Often, negative energy is linked to...
How To Build The Kind Of Confidence That Doesn’t Need Praise.
Confidence thrives on two types of recognition: external and internal recognition. External recognition is the approval and praise of our peers. First from our parents, then from our friends, and...