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Recently I was bowling and I had an insight. When I bowl, I take my stance, envision a strike (or spare), and then I proceed. Based on the rules, when we bowl we can only go so far before we must let go of the ball. If we cross the line, it gets slippery. Once [...]

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Every day, work fill your cup. It’s like a never ending vat of to dos, deadlines, emails, meetings, and projects. Though you appear busy, oftentimes it feels like you haven’t accomplished anything at all. Below are two screen savers that will help refocus your energy throughout the day: Parkinson’s Law (Download ») and Productivity (Download [...]

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This is part of a series of post on successful people and how they have integrated the 8 Cylinders of Success in their lives in their own words. Buy the book if you want to find and align your 8 Cylinder of Success. 1. Principles » Your Dashboard What beliefs equate to success to me? [...]

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I’ve only earned $200,000 in my lifetime. That includes my job first job as an umpire, being a manager at the batting cages in high school, working for SHAPE as an undergrad, working for SHAPE full-time post-undergrad, and working for MLT for a year and half. My career strategy has basically been to: Seek and [...]

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The Route 66 Tour made its first pit stop in Los Angeles at the UCLA NSCS Induction. 150 students and their parents filled the Kerckhoff Grand Salon. It felt so good to be back at my alma mater and to do a trial run of the presentation. When I made the call to action at [...]

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Dear Failure, I remember when we first met. You were wearing all black and I was afraid of you. At the time, I was dating Good Enough. I didn’t want to take a risk on you. With Good Enough, I was safe, secure, and comfortable. But Good Enough wasn’t good enough. I needed more. I [...]

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Plans are step-by-step ways to get to a particular destination. Intention is a flexible focus on a desired destination. Given the speed of change in the world and the unpredictability, it’s probably better to hold strong intentions than plans. Imagine looking for an ATM. Because of your familiarity with your city, you have an idea [...]

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According to the dictionary, UNDERemployment is defined in 3 ways: Employment of individuals with greater skills than the job requires Involuntary part-time works—workers who would work full-time if they could but can’t find it Overstaffing—businesses hiring workers who aren’t fully occupied when at work Unemployment occurs when a person is available to work and seeking [...]

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This is part of a series of post on successful people and how they have integrated the 8 Cylinders of Success in their lives in their own words. Buy the book if you want to find and align your 8 Cylinder of Success. 1. Principles » Your Dashboard What beliefs equate to success to me? [...]

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