success
The fierce debate over participation trophies ignores a crucial fact: Children aren’t idiots.
If you have a strong imagination, this won’t help you with academic study.
No, it doesn’t include waking up at 4 a.m.
With encouragement from parents, a child can bloom in their education.
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Everyone is a work in progress — even these household names.
Two questions hold the key to breaking through your limitations, says David Goggins.
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What strategies do you use to push through a tough challenge, be it a run on a treadmill or a stressful phone call with your boss? Perhaps you remind yourself […]
Swipe right to make the connections that could change your career.
It’s not about the resolution but about how your mind tackles the problem.
Money may not buy you love, but it won’t break your heart either.
Here’s what it means to be a good leader—no buzzwords, no bullsh*t.
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A new study re-assesses multitasking.
Journaling can help you materialize your ambitions.
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The ability to speak clearly, succinctly, and powerfully is easier than you think
New research shows that the answer is more subtle than you might think.
Researchers found that Olympic silver medalists lived longer and earned more than gold medalists, which begs the question of what matters: your success, or how you respond to it.
Can you be happy and successful? Dark horses show us how it’s possible.
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The road from dropout to billionaire is more of a detour than a highway.
Here’s why the school you went to is less relevant than ever.
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A cheat sheet containing what really works.
A new study finds that simply growing up in a home with enough books increases adult literacy and math prowess.
MIT professor Robert Langer is a prolific American inventor in medicine. His advice? Don’t follow the money, do meaningful work.
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“I think it’s worth asking yourself, ‘What risks are worth taking?’ And once you’ve decided to take them, change who you are so you can win.”
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What’s the difference between making it and faking it? Getting it done, no matter what.
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When you’re in a midlife crisis, success can seem like failure.
Hertz Foundation Fellow Dr. Christopher Loose sold his first startup for $80 million. His advice is probably the kind you want to hear.
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The stats on teens transitioning out of foster care aren’t good. Can we empower these young people to build futures to look forward to?
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Look at Wall Street in 2008, and the White House right now. Diversity—of people and cognitive perspectives—is crucial for avoiding failure.
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Here’s why you should always be looking for new income streams—even if you already have a full-time job.
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