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Category: Article
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Burn the Ships: How to Force Yourself to Risk Success
Learn the “Burn the Ships” tactic: how to force yourself to overcome fear of failure, rejection, or networking. Just like Cortés destroying his ships, you must eliminate retreat as an option. Discover how adding social and financial friction—like scheduling a call or accepting pre-payment—makes action easier than avoidance. Risk success today!
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Beyond Logic: How to Listen to your Little Voice
Ever had a hunch you just couldn’t explain? That’s your Little Voice. It’s your intuition, quietly working behind the scenes. Like an unplugged electric guitar, it holds immense power. By tuning in and amplifying its message, you can become unstoppable.
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Why Planning Less May Be a Better Plan
In this article, I’ll describe an alternative route to success, which is more like mathematical induction than exhaustive introspection. And, I think both you and I will become happier and more productive in the end.
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Slaughter the Friction before Friction kills the Action
Stop letting friction steal your success! Tired of good intentions turning into nothing? “Slaughter the Friction” reveals how fear and routine sabotage your goals. Learn to identify and eliminate these roadblocks.
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Article Review: Tim Beshara “Inattentive ADHD and Me”
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Don’t Panic! How to Handle a Disappointing Product Sample
My first batch of math mugs was a disaster. Just like the American revolutionaries, I learned that setbacks are inevitable, but perseverance is key.
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Why You Wait Until the Last Minute, and How to Get Back to Work
Of course you have something else important to do! Read this first, and learn how to get back on task.
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From Selling Drugs to Selling Mugs
… maybe other mathematicians would like to get their hands on coffee mugs with serious math on them. Hence, the Math Mug!
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Let Us Revive the True Spirit of Thanksgiving
“I am in favor of the internal improvement system and a high protective tariff. These are my sentiments and political principles.” – Abraham Lincoln
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Beast, Rider, and Marshall: How to Get Control of Yourself
Discover the secret to self-improvement: the Tripartite Self. Learn how to harness your inner power and overcome self-sabotage.