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A simple change in one word dictates the type of question being asked and the type of response received.
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A simple change in one word dictates the type of question being asked and the type of response received.

The media loves to emphasize talent, but excellence requires hard work. Hard work is the key to success.

Failed to get the grades you want and now feel like a failure? Snap out of it. Many of the world's most successful people dropped out or failed at school.

It's easy to be overwhelmed with information. Learn about the dangers of quantum tunneling and how to overcome it.

Criticism can sting, but it can be a springboard to success.

Technology has improved our lives in so many ways, but people use it as a crutch. Great ideas solve problems. Technology just accelerates progress.

Is it time to do a life inventory and really accelerate your growth?

It's easy to copy someone else's work, but it won't help you grow. Instead of plagiarizing, go boldly down the path of originality.

Competition can make us guard our secrets and experiences. Promote a positive culture and be an asset to your company by sharing and mentoring others.

Move beyond the Socratic method and learn to build and ask better questions.

Why it's important to change your mindset on quitting to become the best version of yourself.

Think of how much more you accomplish when you hold yourself to a standard. Having discipline can set you free by making it possible to achieve your dreams.

Everyone has fears. Some more than the other. But you should never be defeated by them because there are actionable ways to change and conquer those demons.

it's all about how you react.

It's natural to want to be known for your talent, but there's so much freedom in obscurity. Learn to appreciate exactly where you are on your journey.