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Recent Motivational Articles
- Most People Are Not Afraid of Failure: Why We Sabotage Our Own Potential
- The Most Valuable Skill in Life: Why Long-Term Thinking Separates the Extraordinary From the Average
- The Real Reason Most People Never Become Exceptional: Why Discomfort Is Your Greatest Asset
- Why You’re Not Busy, You’re Just Distracted: The Difference Between Maintaining and Building Your Life
- What Are You Avoiding? Why Your Biggest Growth Opportunities Are Hidden in Your Discomfort
- The Danger of the Slow Fade: Why Raising Your Standards Is the Only Way to Change Your Life
- Self-Leadership: Why the Hardest Person to Influence Is Always Yourself
- The Day You Realize Nobody Is Coming to Save You: Why Personal Responsibility Is Your Greatest Asset
- The Sunk Cost Trap: Why Staying the Course Is Often Your Biggest Mistake
- Beyond the Goal: Why Who You Become Matters More Than What You Achieve
- The Comfort Trap: Why Settling for a ‘Good Enough’ Life Is Your Biggest Risk
- The Art of Letting Go: Why You Feel Tired and How to Finally Lighten Your Load
- The Valley of Disappointment: Why Most People Quit Before Habits Compound
- The Skill of Recovery: How Resilient People Rebuild After Failure
- The Trajectory Trap: Why Small Choices Shape Your Future
- How to Stop Emotional Decision-Making: Choosing Values Over Current Moods
- Why Consistency Beats Talent: The Psychology of Building Habits That Stick
- The Cost of Settling: Why Avoiding Failure Creates Long-Term Regret
- The Preparation Trap: Why Continuous Learning Might Be Keeping You Stuck
- The Art of Letting Go: Why Quitting Is Not Failure
Monthly Archives: March 2014
GANBATTE! DO YOUR BEST!
Ganbatte is a Japanese word which is used by the Japanese to encourage others to do their best. Ganbatte means “do your best.” You don’t have to be better than everybody else. But you have to be better than you ever … Continue reading
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The Power of Smiling
A smile is an inexpensive way to change your looks. Children smile average 400 times a day. 30% of adults smile more than 20 times a day. 14% of adults smile less than 5 times a day. If you smile … Continue reading