I was going to write about the power of the pause. Leaving space between stimulus and response. Then something happened, and I just didn’t have the heart to write about that. Because I failed to live that today.
In a big way.
I was going to write about the power of the pause. Leaving space between stimulus and response. Then something happened, and I just didn’t have the heart to write about that. Because I failed to live that today.
In a big way.
Financial acumen, programming, storytelling, empathy. All traits people tell us are or were a success superpower. On today’s episode, we explore a superpower that is stronger and more comprehensive than all of them put together: Emotional Intelligence.
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| Subscribe in iTunes | Subscribe in StitcherI’m sitting at my computer (there’s a shock, right?) about to write a post in an online workshop I’m taking. Part of the point of the workshop is to build a habit to show up every day and post something. Whatever we want. Writing, video, audio, artwork. Anything.
I’ve already posted my first day. And now I notice something I didn’t notice before.
Is everything really figureoutable? And haven’t we already talked about it? Yes and yes. This book by Marie Forleo was so good that I wanted to share what I learned in the second half. After you listen, why not buy the book and try this yourself? No matter where you are in life, if you’ve got something you’re trying to figure out, or can’t seem to get done, practicing the Everything is Figureoutable principles can help you get and keep moving.
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