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"Opportunities don't happen. You create them," and other quotes to propel you forward.
The 8+8+8 Rule: Crafting a Balanced Life in 24 Hours
The 8+8+8 Rule: A Balanced Blueprint for a Fulfilling Life In the hustle and bustle of modern life, finding balance can often feel like an elusive goal. Yet, achieving a harmonious existence is not only possible but also essential for our well-being. Enter the 8+8+8 Rule—a simple yet powerful framework that divides your day into three equal parts to create a balanced and fulfilling life.
By Avs 2 years ago in Motivation
unlocking a growth mindset
In the pursuit of personal growth and self-improvement, one book stands out as a transformative guide: "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" by Carol S. Dweck. This bestselling book has had a profound impact on readers worldwide, and for good reason. By understanding the concept of a growth mindset, individuals can unlock their full potential, overcome obstacles, and achieve success in various aspects of life.
By Awin Stella2 years ago in Motivation
How to outsmart the robots: Entrepreneurship in the Era of AI
If you are not AI savvy, you can still thrive, don’t panic. However, to stay competitive in this fast paced economy, tech savviness will dominate. Those that can blend good tech and human skills, will thrive as the tech dominated economy will need strong emotional intelligence leadership.
By Andrea Zanon2 years ago in Motivation
Winners are unstoppable
Losers give up at the first obstacle which seems too difficult to deal with, while winners are in a totally different ball game. It is very difficult for a winner to give up or be stopped, even when faced with the most difficult challenges.
By real Jema2 years ago in Motivation
Why Mark Cuban only attends meetings where he is closing a deal-and why you should too
Have you ever felt like you're spending more time in meetings than getting shit done? You're not alone, trust me. I used to be a meeting junkie myself when I worked in an international financial institution in Washington, until I realized I was normally on social media at most meetings, and rarely learned anything new, nor contributed to pushing any Item agenda further. Meetings were kind of a way to stay employed and keep the meetings organizers happy and make sure I got a positive performance review when I needed one.
By Andrea Zanon2 years ago in Motivation
We need you, joy. We all do.
There are days when I feel like a chaotic control room, like the one inside Riley’s head. When I was a child, it seemed like the yellow girl took the lead. I would play with dolls and act, and smile a little bigger. I would play with my friends and family, and laugh a little harder. I would see flowers and butterflies, and glow a little brighter. I would eat my favorite food and get a little more excited. I saw magic in everything. I believed in magic and in the wonders of the world. Of course, I was afraid, sad, angry, and disgusted too, but mostly I was joyful.
By fleeting.serenics2 years ago in Motivation
3 Tips on how to study effectively
During their training, medical residents learn countless techniques, surgeries, and procedures which they’ll later use to save lives. Being able to remember these skills can quite literally be a matter of life and death. With this in mind, a 2006 research study took a class of surgical residents learning to suture arteries and split them into two groups. Each received the same study materials, but one group implemented a small change in how they studied them. When tested one month later, this group performed the surgeries significantly better than the other residents. We’ll discuss the secret to that group’s success, along with two other highly effective study techniques which can be applied both in and out of the classroom. But to understand why these methods work, let's first unpack how the brain learns and stores information.
By Imsatisfyingwith2 years ago in Motivation
Grandma's Secret: Ancient Spice Boosts Memory in New Study (Shocking Results!)
In the quaint village of Nani's Nook, nestled between the verdant folds of the Sahyadri hills, there lived a grandmother known to all as Nani Ma. Her small, sunlit kitchen was a trove of fragrant spices and age-old recipes passed down through generations. But among these culinary treasures, there was one that stood out—a rusty, unassuming tin box labeled "Memory Masala."
By ActiveVitaLife2 years ago in Motivation
"Teamwork Triumphs"
er, lived a group of people known for their kindness and cooperation. The village, named Harmony, was a place where everyone knew each other, and the bonds of community were strong. The villagers thrived on the principles of mutual support and shared effort, living by the adage: "Many hands make light work."
By Dharanidharan T 2 years ago in Motivation









