A 2-Minute Strategy for Emotional Regulation

by Maddox LocherLifestyle

Mar 11, 2024

The irony of emotions is that we can feel another emotion about having them: frustration. Here's a short way to deal with your emotions.

Levelup Transformed My Life

by Jackson UpmannLifestyle

Mar 6, 2024

For the first time in my life, I was surrounded by exceptional people. People who asked big questions and wanted rational answers.

Make Friends the Ancient Way

by Team OSILifestyle

Feb 29, 2024

Barter, it turns out, can be a surprisingly effective means for finding actual friends. 

Accepting that Your Brain’s Not Broken

by Thomas Walker-WerthLifestyle

Feb 26, 2024

I’ve studied ADHD thoroughly, and I am now positive I have it. But, ADHD brains are not broken—they simply work differently.

Why I Dropped Out of College

by Jackson UpmannLifestyle

Dec 29, 2022

I recently dropped out of college—even though I was an excellent student. I went to the best school in my state, University of Wisconsin, Madison, where I scored a cumulative 96 percent in all my classes and was a year ahead. Why would I leave such a “good” situation?

Improve Relationships, Teams, and Communication with Radical Candor

by Angelica Walker-WerthLifestyle

Sep 8, 2022

“Care personally, challenge directly.” These are the basic ideas that management coach Kim Scott suggests for being what she calls “radically candid,” a method of being honest and compassionate, especially when it comes to giving feedback. Her book Radical Candor is aimed at corporate managers, but most of its advice is applicable to any relationship.

Pushing Forward with “Extreme Ownership”

by Thomas RicucciLifestyle

Aug 4, 2022

Are you experiencing leadership challenges at work–with employees, supervisors, or peers–and seeking examples of what excellence looks like? Or maybe you’re looking for motivation or inspiration to get you through difficult moments in your life, or simply to keep pushing forward. If so, then perhaps “Jocko Podcast” is for you.

Five Benefits of Reading Groups

by Angelica Walker-WerthLifestyle

Jan 19, 2022

When was the last time you read a book and discussed it in detail with others? Reading can be enormously valuable, giving you new ideas, perspectives, and information, but discussing what you read with others who are reading the same material can greatly enhance the rewards.

The Road to Success is Paved with Grit

by Angelica Walker-WerthLifestyle

Dec 8, 2021

What sets those who succeed apart from others? This was the question researcher Angela Lee Duckworth set out to answer. In each situation, she asked, “Who is successful here, and why?” One characteristic stood out above all others: grit.

How to Read More

by Gabriel MitchellLifestyle

Sep 27, 2021

If you want to read more, you may stumble upon specific tips such as getting a Kindle or listening to audio books. These are shown to help, but they don’t tackle the essential issue. There’s a philosophical problem going on. You have to adopt a certain mindset.

The Counterintuitive Way to Improve Your Communication

by Angelica Walker-WerthLifestyle

Sep 9, 2021

How can you be more persuasive in your writing and speaking? Clarity is key, of course, and techniques such as storytelling and asking questions can also be useful. But one often-overlooked factor is the value of brevity

How Unforgettable Presentations is Helping Me Become a Better Speaker

by Robert BegleyLifestyle

Aug 13, 2021

What do you think is the most important part of a presentation? World champion speaker and coach Darren LaCroix says it is “the thought process in the mind of your...

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