von Kimanzi Constable | Jan 17, 2014 | Personal Development
In 13th century Scotland there was a freedom fighter named William Wallace.
In a time when most people in Scotland were willing to settle, Wallace wanted more for himself and for his people. Getting there was something that probably seemed impossible, to win freedom from a ruthless king probably seemed insurmountable.
Read in this inspiring post from Kimanzi Constable, how he turned his life around and stopped to settle for something that was below his real potential.
von Thai Nguyen | Dez 31, 2013 | Personal Development
There is no doubt that what Richard Branson learned when he just started off selling budgies as a business transferred over to his other mega successes.
Life is like a spider-web, everything is connected in some way or another.
Safe the time (and the pain) by reading Thai’s 3 hard learned but universal life lessons from three completely different areas of his life…
von Myrko Thum | Dez 3, 2013 | Personal Development
Sometimes in life we feel weak, overwhelmed and out of control of what is happening around—and even more importantly—inside us. There are demands everywhere begging for our attention.
I personally develop the tendency to ignore things in order to keep at least a little control over what is my primary focus. But ignorance is always a poor master.
So I urge you not to give up on your highest expectations! Don’t lower your standards and accept a life that is not truly satisfying you. Don’t accept bad compromises. Don’t accept mediocrity.
von Myrko Thum | Okt 30, 2013 | Personal Development
Your mindset is at the core of how you see your reality and yourself in it. Beliefs are one of the defining parts of your mindset. In this video you are going to find 2 very effective ways—namely the „But-Exercise“ and the „Because-Exercise“—to...
von Ludvig Sunström | Okt 27, 2013 | Personal Development
In this post Ludvig Sunström is going to briefly outline his framework for learning – a method for getting these neurons to fire together more efficiently – and how he has been able to radically boost and speed up the amount of information that he can learn and memorize:
In the past year I’ve radically improved my ability to learn and memorize information, and you can too, by using the following six practical tools to simplify and diversify the required repetitions…
von Myrko Thum | Sep 15, 2013 | Personal Development
I’m a strong believer that personal development is the best investment you could ever make.
The reason is really simple.
Improving yourself proactively, working on your awareness, improving your skills and knowledge about how you can get to the edge of your potential, all of that is an investment into the greatest asset you’ll always have: Yourself.
I know from my own experience that this is true.
And I know it from the fact that almost every financially successful person started out with a transformation to become the person who is then able to achieve that kind of success.