5 Words of Wisdom
Advice From Steve Jobs: "Make a lot of mistakes." Steve Jobs's emotionally intelligent approach to mistake-making can help you build a better business.
Advice From Steve Jobs: "Make a lot of mistakes." Steve Jobs's emotionally intelligent approach to mistake-making can help you build a better business.
According to a recent study, we lose interest in just eight seconds. That means our attention span is less than that of a goldfish’s! Yikes! The good news is we can fight back...
If you’re looking to up your writing skills a level or two, a few good writing tips and tricks can help make it happen 1 . Edit Like Crazy, 2. Craft Irresistible Headlines, 3. Write with Rhythm and 4. Challenge Yourself to Write in Weird Places...
Research shows, taking a walk is the best way to unleash your most creative ideas. Steve Jobs often took regular "brainstorming walks" around the Apple campus...
You've heard it said many times that you can't be creative, productive and successful if you're not happy. Often times that means you're not happy where you live. Easier said than done but maybe think about moving if you're not happy where you are?...
How often have you felt like that? You might just need a rest. But what if you feel unmotivated every single day? That, my friend, is called a slump. The good news is motivation surrounds us; we just need to know where to look. Here are ways on how to increase your motivation when you’re in a slump...
Yes, I always start work after 10 a.m. because my most creative work is done in the evenings. Working for yourself allows YOU to choose the time to work that fits YOU best!..
James Altucher says you should write down ten ideas a day to keep creativity flowing and the idea muscle exercised. Keeping the Gratitude muscle strong is just as important as keeping physically healthy...
Stop Being So Busy and Just Do Nothing! Running from place to place and laboring over long to-do lists have increasingly become ways to communicate status: I’m so busy because I’m just so important, the thinking goes. Perhaps it’s time to stop all this busyness. There’s a way out of that madness...
Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford Commencement Speech I'm pretty sure most have read or heard this but I'll bet most iGen (born after 1995) and many Millennials (born after 1980) haven't. Perhaps you'll want to share it with them - and [...]