An interesting story from the book You Turn: The story goes that Picasso was in a restaurant and started drawing on a napkin for a
“Now is the time to get serious about living your ideals. How long can you afford to put off who you really want to be?
I’m sharing some parts from the book Essentialism which I found very helpful: The idea that we can have it all and do it all
Some time ago I read Don’t Overthink it. This part really stuck with me: When we were painting my living room, my dad helped me
This is a very interesting story from the book Your Next Five Moves on reflecting about your personal goals/dreams: My friend Shawn had more than
I once read an article from Jim Collins who was mentioning the lessons he learned from Peter Drucker, known as the father of management thinking.
I recently started to read this book and wanted to share this part about the story of Snapchat founder: I am a young, white, educated
Our anxiety about the uncontrollability of the future begins to seem rather more absurd, and perhaps therefore a little easier to let go of, when
This whole painful irony is especially striking in the case of email, that ingenious twentieth-century invention whereby any random person on the planet can pester
I recently read this article from HBR, and found this part very insightful: In training athletes, we have never focused on their primary skills—how to