Adopted from the following great insight shared by Simon Sinek
“There is only one way to avoid criticism: do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing.” Aristotle
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Simon Sinek
“There is only one way to avoid criticism: do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing.” Aristotle
The following self help and motivational insight has been adopted from Daniel Pink’s book Drive.
“Goals that people set for themselves and that are devoted to attaining mastery are usually healthy. But goals imposed by others–sales targets, quarterly returns, standardized test scores, and so on–can sometimes have dangerous side effects.”
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The following great insight has been adopted from Daniel Pink’s book Drive
“The problem with making an extrinsic reward the only destination that matters is that some people will choose the quickest route there, even if it means taking the low road. Indeed, most of the scandals and misbehavior that have seemed endemic to modern life involve shortcuts.”
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The following great insight has been adopted from Dan Ariely’s book Predictably Irrational
“Giving up on our long-term goals for immediate gratification, my friends, is procrastination.”
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The following great insight has been adopted from Seth Godin’s book All Marketers Are Liars
“The reason so many effective solutions take forever to get implemented is that the fear of change is greater than the cost of sticking with what you’ve got. In other words, people wait until they have a heart attack or get diabetes before they go on a diet.”
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The following great insight has been adopted from Seth Godin’s book All Marketers Are Liars.
“We believe what we want to believe, and once we believe something, it becomes a self-fulfilling truth.”
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The following great insight has been adopted from Cal Newport’s book Deep Work
“To simply wait and be bored has become a novel experience in modern life, but from the perspective of concentration training, it’s incredibly valuable.”
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The following great insight has been adopted from Cal Newport’s book Deep Work
“As the author Tim Ferriss once wrote: “Develop the habit of letting small bad things happen. If you don’t, you’ll never find time for the life-changing big things.”
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The following insight has been inspired and adopted from Seth Godin’s book “The Purple Cow“. The insight shows how we need to be prepared for criticism for being remarkable.
“If you’re remarkable, it’s likely that some people won’t like you. That’s part of the definition of remarkable. Nobody gets unanimous praise–ever. The best the timid can hope for is to be unnoticed. Criticism comes to those who stand out.”
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The following insight has been adopted from Daniel Pink’s book “A Whole New Mind“
“A calling is the most satisfying form of work because, as gratification, it is done for its own sake rather than for the material benefits it brings.”
A calling thus can get the best out of us..
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