Are you a Bad News Reporter or a Good News Reporter?
I’m not the first one to say this, but I use it as an example. When you watch the news, the beginning of the broadcast and the end of the broadcast before the go to
I’m not the first one to say this, but I use it as an example. When you watch the news, the beginning of the broadcast and the end of the broadcast before the go to
Stay with me now. This isn’t a psychological question to bend your mind. Think about it. Outside of a calendar, how would you wake up and know what day of the week it is?
After the end of the 2001 film Rush Hour 2, a montage of Jackie Chan's mistakes starts rolling. He's the star of the film, but he repeatedly falls backward By
If I were to ask you or anyone you know, “What is the biggest obstacle of your life”, you might tell me about something in your past. But, I guarantee that the first thing that would come to mind is something that
Changing the calendar does not automatically change your life. The text argues that celebrating a "New Year" is a hollow gesture if you continue to repeat the habits, routines, and mistakes of the past. True progress requires active change, not just the passage of time.
Have you ever seen a large tree that didn’t grow vertically, but instead grew parallel to the ground? Just a tree bent at its trunk, leaning over and growing in length but not in height. If you haven’t, you’re in good company.
I don’t know about you, but I am not an antagonistic competitor. I don’t perform well trying to beat the opponent in front of me. I find myself focusing too much on I don’t know about you, but I am not an antagonistic competitor. I don’t perform well trying to beat the opponent in front of me. I find myself focusing too much on trying to out-do the person, trying to out-talk the person, or intimidate them. My focus is no longer on the task at hand, and I get lost in some personal vendetta that does not help me in accomplishing what I set out to do.
Have you ever seen a race where the driver/rider was in someone else’s car, truck, etcetera, or on someone else’s