3 Lessons Queen Elizabeth II Taught Me
She’s on pretty much every newspaper in every country across the globe this morning. Can you imagine? Living your life so well that the entire
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She’s on pretty much every newspaper in every country across the globe this morning. Can you imagine? Living your life so well that the entire
45 lb plates left on the barbell forcing the woman who’s NOT lifting 135 lbs to put them away. The driver who “forgets” the car
It’s not closing a new member. (THEIR life is about to change, not mine.) It’s not when people follow the piped piper and stay invested
Regardless of what you call them – principles, philosophies, core values – my best decisions are made by following a North Star. Living by a
As you may know, Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone and Thomas Edison invented the phonograph (aka the record player). But did you know their
14 years ago, on August 25, 2008, I officially became a financial planner. Here are the top 3 things I’ve learned so far. 1. There’s
From one of the best business books I’ve ever read, The Road Less Stupid by Keith Cunningham: “During my sabbatical, this same very wise man
Grab a pen and paper. Take out your phone and set a timer for 2 minutes. For the next two minutes, write down anything that
Charlie Munger is Warren Buffet’s right-hand man. He’s just as smart and successful, but less well known. One of the best mental hacks he’s given
A little Sunday inspiration so you can hit the ground running tomorrow morning. This is from the perennial self-development classic by James Allen, As A Man