It’s not easy to develop an attitude of gratitude, but it will improve every aspect of your life.
It’s not easy to develop an attitude of gratitude, but it will improve every aspect of your life.
When did you last stop to think about why you make the tough choices you do? If you lose sight of your why, choosing the challenge may just be making things harder for yourself.
We can only push ourselves for so long. By building margin into our schedule, we can keep a sustainable pace, live life to its fullest, and get more done in the long run.
Before we can expect to have a good performance on stage, we have to first put in the work back stage.
Regret focuses your attention on things you can’t change. Instead, get clear on your priorities, get more decisions right, and worry less about the ones you get wrong.
Mistakes have a lot of bad things associated with them, but they’re hiding a dirty little secret. When you realize this one thing, you’ll be free to make mistakes like there’s no tomorrow.
We can either fold under the pressure or take the opportunity to develop our strength of character.
You don’t just need a budget for your income and expenses. You need a temporal budget that plans how you’re going to spend the most precious resource you have.
LEGO pieces are fun because of the variety. Don’t limit yourself to building with just one kind of brick.
Effort only measures how busy we are. Productivity is measured by results—the effort that brings us closer to success.
The point of being productive isn’t to be busy all the time. It’s to make more room for the things that matter most to you.
We want to work faster and get as much done as possible. In trying to go fast, you just might be slowing yourself down.