Self Improvement Daily
Summary: Do you think it's possible to reach your potential in just two minutes a day? Hundreds of thousands of people have turned to Self Improvement Daily to get the encouragement, inspiration, and competitive edge they need to do become the best version of themselves! The podcast helps you prioritize personal development in a way that is practical, doable, and highly effective. Instead of feeling like life is passing you by, you will start showing up to every moment with more enthusiasm and confidence! Believe in yourself and your future like never before and give your first episode a try now!
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This is a very interesting concept and brand new to me. In this tip Stanford MBA Nir Eyal explains how moral licensing affects our behavior, and how we can overcome it.
Have a great weekend!
The brilliant Italian reminds us to look beyond immediate pleasure and make decisions that bring us longterm happiness.
Thursday positivity this time coming from the renowned Simon Sinek. In this tip he articulates how the way we view our circumstances is our choice, and optimism wins.
Take care of yourself at all costs, and that means taking time off to do the things you need to do for your overall well-being.
We all have our weaknesses, it's best to identify them so you can overcome them.
Be patient! And here is why...
Monday - "I don't have time" vs. "it's not a priority" Tuesday - How to Win with Gary Vee Wednesday - Overcome Activation Energy Thursday - Genuine Gratitude on Thanksgiving Friday - How to Admit when we are Wrong
Admitting fault contradicts our evolutionary biology, but plays an important role in modern relationships and social circumstances.
When you are prompted to share what you are thankful for this year, choose something that is personal and has meaning.
Trying out a new format but just as action packed - check out this full length interview with Bradley Tusk, and what he shares about his new book "The Fixer: Saving Startups from Death by Politics", as well as his personal maintenance techniques and general impressions.
Just like an endothermic chemical reaction, we as humans need to inject a bit of energy to overcome inertia and get moving.
Something I really respect about Gary is he always puts things into perspective. Sometimes we get wrapped up in winning in the short term, neglecting what winning means in the longterm.
A simple mentality shift will help you take control of your priorities and to-do's.
Today people aren't looking to hire talent and credentials. There is a movement to hire people who demonstrate gritty qualities that are more indicative of success.