Procrastinating makes you miserable because whatever you’re putting off is hanging over you. Get it done and enjoy yourself guilt-free.
Procrastinating makes you miserable because whatever you’re putting off is hanging over you. Get it done and enjoy yourself guilt-free.
Failure isn’t bad. It’s learning, growth, and nothing to be afraid of.
Growth is hard to measure day-to-day, but pays off in the long-run. Is it part of your daily routine?
Great children’s movies (and music) appeal to adults as well as kids. Here are four lessons from the Frozen soundtrack that all ages should remember.
When you begin with the end in mind, you have a clear destination and a way to make sure that every step is taking you in the right direction.
Getting started is easy. Keeping going is the hard part. Here are five things to keep in mind to make the second step as easy as the first.
Sometimes, the best way to spend your time is to be fully present in the moment. Don’t miss out on the important things in life because you were too busy being busy.
When my wife called just after lunch on the day our son would be born, you bet my priorities for the day changed! Everything I was working on went on hold and I walked out of the building without giving it a second thought.
Your roles in life are ways you’ve chosen to express yourself and your values. If they are in competition with each other, they’ll constantly compete for your time.
Focusing on what you can control will help you be more productive and less stressed. Here are three steps to help you grow your circle of influence and accept your circle of concern.
How do you tell how a choice will turn out? By studying those who have made similar choices and seeing what happened.
Try it before you knock it. You’ll speak with more authority, see through first impressions, and discover new things you never knew you’d enjoy.