If you’re like most people right now, you’re reaching for your phone, checking and reading the news at every available chance. And in doing so, you might have noticed that rarely does more information make you feel better. One habit worth experimenting with during these tough, unprecedented times, is reevaluating any negative Action Prompts in your […]
Words Into Works #002 | The 10/10/10 Analysis
We recently discussed “the trichotomy of control.” This is the idea that there are things over which we have complete control, things over which we have no control at all, andthings over which we have some but not complete control. Today, I want to elaborate on that even more by inviting you to reflect on […]
Words Into Works #001 | The Trichotomy of Control
At uncertain and unprecedented times like those we’re currently experiencing, it’s easy to call upon Epictetus’ words that “some things are in our control and others not.” But this is a false dichotomy. In reality, we have a trichotomy of control. There are things over which we have complete control, things over which we have no control at […]
3 Lessons I Learned in 2019
In 2019, I changed the lens through which I view certain life experiences… And in this post, I want to share three of the biggest paradigm shifts I experienced as a result of making that change. Lesson 1: Subtract Wasted Effort to Achieve More with Less Effort [1] Old belief: “I’m a parent, so I don’t […]
The Focusing Question: How to Find Your ONE Thing
Andrew Carnegie, the man often referred to as the greatest industrialist of the 20th century, was standing in front of a room of wide-eyed students at Curry Commercial College. [1] “‘Don’t put all your eggs in one basket,’ is wrong” he counseled. “I tell you ‘put all your eggs in one basket, and then watch […]
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