Tools for Flossing the Teeth You Want to Keep
by Scott
Here’s a link to my recent post on Venturebent where I expose some ancillary tools for the 10 steps to making change easier mentioned in this awesome video.
Here’s a link to my recent post on Venturebent where I expose some ancillary tools for the 10 steps to making change easier mentioned in this awesome video.
This post originally appeared on VentureBent
A friend of mine recently invited me to join a google group called Really Think. Not only have I found it to be incredibly valuable, but it has got me thinking a lot about how certain applications provoke actions online that might have otherwise not occurred.
On the first of every month, members of the Really Think group send out questions/topics/issues to think about. The questions can be about anything you find thought-provoking. They’re often non-tech related which honestly amidst a sea of push notifications can be very refreshing. Examples of questions I’ve come across since joining the group are:
What is the best way to tackle the obesity epidemic in the United States?
Who is Your Idol?
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In honor of Labor Day, I wanted to write a post about what I’ve found to be one of the most critical factors for finding satisfaction at work in my own life.
One of the things I’m most passionate about is personal development. Rarely do I receive more satisfaction than when I feel like I’m growing as a man, a son, a friend, and a professional. Within any context, learning is at the core of personal development. I’ve found that consistently learning has had the greatest correlation with my satisfaction in the workplace. Conversely, it’s when I feel bored or that my learning is restricted that I’m truly unhappy at work. With a finite period of precious time on this Earth, nothing …
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