There is a saying that What goes around comes around. But do we actually give any meaning to that saying? Should you? Check out the story and then decide.
Mindset story: Always prepared and can sleep when the wind blows
Having an always prepared for anything mindset and work ethics will enable you to achieve more than the rest and also be calmer.
Wisdom story: What is the secret to breaking bad habits?
When is the best time to get rid of bad habits? And what is the easiest way to do so? You will find the answer in the story.
Book review: SOLD ON LANGUAGE by Julie Sedivy & Greg Carlson
Do you know how words that you use influence others? Are you interested in persuasion and marketing techniques? Then you should pick up Sold on Language by Julie Sedivy and Greg Carlson.
Leadership story: Are you actually creating extra value or just think you do
There is a difference in working hard and working smart. Creating extra or added value is more than doing what you are told to do. Read the story for more.
Wisdom story: Lies, a destroyed reputation and fitting punishment
Words have the power to destroy a reputation someone was building for his whole lifetime. The sad part is that no one checks if they are true.
Story about change: A mustang’s prison becomes its new comfort zone
Your habits and mindset will determine if you end up living or dreaming of a better life. To live it, “step” into a new comfort zone that will enable you to do so.
Inspirational story: Paid in full with a glass of milk a true story of kindness
In this short true story of a young struggling boy trying to make it in the world, you will get too read how a little bit of kindness can make a difference.
Mindset story: Consequences of the battle between the snake and a saw
Today’s story is about anger and the consequences of not correctly responding to it. With the right mindset, you can prevent unnecessary mistakes and pain.
Wisdom story: Why does a lion tamer use a chair to control a lions focus?
To be successful you need to learn to focus on one thing. Doing many things means you’re not doing any of them. Sometimes you have to decide what not to do.