If people weren’t chasing kids, taking perfectly posed pictures or standing in line at the bar, they defaulted to the great American distraction – scrolling through their phones.
Does success mean more?
Ever since Napoleon Hill penned “Think and Grow Rich” in 1937, personal growth experts have written hundreds (maybe thousands) of books about success. They all share the same theme – if you want to be successful you’ve got to accomplish more (i.e. achieve bigger goals).
Video Series: Turn Work Off
Work from Wherever makes this increasingly more difficult. CJ McClanahan shares three simple tricks to attain work-life balance.
Our new drug
Unfortunately, accumulation has become the most addictive drug in the US.
When to quit, stop, or change direction
In a world full of endless opportunities, it’s normal to try many different books, foods, podcasts, friends, careers, cars, etc. before you find one that is the best fit for you.
Are you enjoying the journey?
More than 1,000 professionals in more than 20 industries took The Achiever’s Compass. Here’s what we found.
Video Series: Live in the Moment
Don’t panic. Most people struggle with this one. The good news is that small improvements will deliver huge benefits.
What drives you?
We are wired to worry. As a result, many of our decisions represent an attempt to keep something bad from happening in our lives. In other words – we’re acting out of fear.
What’s wrong with ‘what’s next’?
The problem with, “what’s next?” is that it seeks to fill in the blank after the one word that actually matters.
We don’t need more busy
Being super busy and active all day long is often very different from making meaningful progress toward what is most important.