Are you trying to learn something for the first time? Trying to get better at something you already know?Just trying to live into a more productive, more energetic, more joyful life?There are understandable steps to gaining mastery, and you can implement them for your personal journey. Listen in as I'm interviewed by Lukas Kramer for The Master's Journey! #learning #mastery ...
The "thing you do" is actually the easy part. Getting people to read what you write, learn what you teach, listen to what you say, that's the hard part. Here are a few tips to help you build an audience! #success #marketing #whoyouserve https://www.nicklaus-suino.c ...
Is there another level for you? Do you feel trapped, unable to truly express your highest self? Can you imagine living up to the amazing person inside you without being hampered by doubt or concerned about what other people think? You, yes you, have more to offer – more action, more empathy, more energy. But something’s holding you back – fear of failure, inhibition, ...
Why do people succeed? Is it because they're smart, or are they just lucky? Analyst Richard St. John condenses years of interviews into an unmissable 3-minute presentation on the real secrets of success.View on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Y6bbMQXQ1 ...
I love this concept for helping people figure out how to be more successful!Angela Lee Duckworth was teaching math to seventh graders in the New York public schools when she realized that intelligence isn't the primary predictor of success. Watch her describe the idea of GRIT and how it matters!Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/H14bBuluw ...
Have you tried this? I admit, I've just started experimenting with Jacob Liberman's exercises for improving eyesight. I hope they help improve my near-sightedness, but even if they don't, his revolutionary view of vision will change how you see and how you can see without your glasses or contact lenses! His book Take Off Your Glasses and See teaches ...
You’ve heard the old joke, right? Mr. Jones goes to his doctor with a very strange complaint. “Doc, sometimes I think I’m a teepee, and sometimes I think I’m a wigwam.” I’ll spare you the long version, but the doctor delivers the punchline: “Mr. Smith, you’re two tents.” (Too tense … get it? Groan!) You’re Probably “Two Tents” The truth is, most of us are “two tents.” We ...