Day 27 – Gain the Relax Skill
You might think that the art of relaxation is something that just happens—plop down on the couch, turn on the TV, or scroll through your
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You might think that the art of relaxation is something that just happens—plop down on the couch, turn on the TV, or scroll through your
I often talk about commitment, showing up day after day for your goals. But let’s take a hard look at the sneaky little time thieves
When it comes to building a life of meaningful pursuits, grand visions, and lofty goals, there’s an alluring rush in planning how to conquer the
Think about a rocket ship taking off. The force needed to break free from the earth’s pull is tremendous, a raw display of energy and
Years ago, I sat down with a team of engineers and laid out a challenge. We had a client who needed a technical solution that
We all have our breaking points. For me, it’s a concept I like to call the “More Than Three” Principle. It’s simple but powerful. I
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We’ve all been there. You’re sitting at your desk, staring at a growing to-do list or that endless email inbox, and suddenly, everything feels like
We’ve all been there: knee-deep in a commitment we made in a moment of inspiration, only to wake up one day wondering why we signed
If life is a game, are you playing to win? I don’t mean the kind of game where you’re scrambling for points or prizes, but
The concept of viewing yourself as a system has dramatically improved my capacity to handle the various challenges and stressors in my life. In accomplishing
WOOP (Wish, Outcome, Obstacle, Plan) thinking was developed by Gabriele Oettingen, a professor of psychology at New York University and the University of Hamburg. Oettingen
Starting a life-changing commitment requires a key ingredient: the drive to do something extraordinary. Visualizing your epic achievement is crucial—it provides the motivation to push
You will never keep and maintain a life-changing commitment unless you have a strong foundation. I am borrowing this idea from one of Jesus’ famous
If you are trying to keep a commitment to start making the journey toward lifelong change, then by the second week, you are already beginning
The most problematic habit you will form is the ability to incrementally improve something every day without finishing it. This is the skill that I