We have to stop entertaining the idea of a Plan B if we ever want to experience true success.
Read MoreToo often we feel like it doesn’t count until we’ve got big results. It’s easy to get hung up on your results being the determining factor of whether you are valid or not, but it’s just not true. But there’s only ONE person who gets to decide what counts as progress: WE DO.
Read MoreIt’s frustrating to feel like you lack discipline, drive, or willpower to consistently make progress towards the goals you care about the most, ESPECIALLY WHEN IT SEEMS THAT OTHER PEOPLE POSSESS THE ABILITY TO STAY LASER-FOCUSED ON WHAT THEY WANT.
Read MoreYou might not feel like you want to read an article about pain; and that’s probably the exact reason why you should read it.
Read MoreHave you ever had to stop doing something you really loved in order to take care of something that really matters? Regrouping can be difficult, but here's why it's essential.
Read MoreHave you ever had a dream where you are trying to run or walk but you can’t? – When you're stuck, the key to accomplishing big things is momentum.
Read MoreIt can be frustrating to hit walls inside yourself over and over again, especially with something you care about deeply. Here's how to dismantle those walls.
Read MoreAlthough the main time that we verbalize excuses is when we are talking to others, ironically, giving excuses hurts us more than anyone else.
EVEN A LEGITIMATE EXCUSE IS STILL AN EXCUSE.
Read MoreTaking big opportunities and bridging the gap between starting and success.
Read MoreIt’s ironic how exciting it is to get an idea, tell others about it, imagine how amazing it will be and how incredible it will feel to be there- only to be overwhelmed by this immense, crushing intimidation once we decide to actually start.
Read MoreCan you think of a time as a kid when you tasted victory for the first time? Not just any old generic blue ribbon victory, but the kind where you had won the approval of your peers who at first doubted your abilities? The following story is silly, but it will prove my point.
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