Posts Tagged ‘success’

  • Your Easiest New Year’s Resolution

    Your Easiest New Year’s Resolution

    January 14th, 2011 | Advice | David Ruta | No Comments

    Quitting smoking, hitting the gym, and eating more leafy greens are all very laudable New Year’s resolutions but let’s face it, they take work. So why not top your resolution list with one something that’s easy, achievable, and will make you better of off; not only in 2011, but for many years to come. Put [...]

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  • This is why you’re unsuccessful

    This is why you’re unsuccessful

    June 10th, 2010 | Advice | Phil Adrien | 10 Comments

    You drag yourself out of bed on a Monday morning having spammed the snooze button like you were tapping out the beat to a Jay-Z track. You push yourself into the shower and spin aimlessly getting adjusted to the water temperature. You pick an outfit based upon its cleanliness and ability to make you feel moderately attractive. You try to keep your eyes open long enough to recognize your stop on the subway line. You take your spot in line at Starbucks. Like lemmings, you each wait for your turn to get caffeinated. The first words of your day, “Grande Bold”.

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  • Workin’ It Out

    Workin’ It Out

    June 2nd, 2010 | Advice | Nathan Mitchell | 1 Comment

    Life’s great isn’t it? You’re born and just a few years after you’ve learned to pull up your pants you’re shoved into preschool. This phase will introduce you to the 1440 hours you’ll spend sitting in a chair listening to someone talk every year, for the next decade and a half. There’s running and jumping in between, some dinosaurs, and a bit about fractions. But for the most part, by the time you graduate high school the most influential aspect of your education isn’t what you know, but how you’ve learned to act.

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  • Right to the Vein

    Right to the Vein

    April 29th, 2010 | Advice | Gavin Seal | 4 Comments

    Awareness separates the critical thinkers from the drones. When you’re at work you should be constantly reevaluating the habits of employees like yourself, the organization, and your clients or consumers. Like proof reading an essay, something can always be improved.

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