What’s the last performance-related success you’re most proud of? Is it the month’s long project you finally closed at work? Is it recognition you received from your peers? Perhaps you reached a personal goal in a hobby on the side? Whatever it is, think about the pressure lifted off your shoulders in that moment, the … [Read more...]
To the Person Who Questions Their Abilities
Last week I said the two words only the most challenging problems force out of me: “What now?” Five previous attempts at part-swapping on the valve in front of me ended in failure. I couldn’t consistently get a metal rod in the valve to shift, and none of the usual suspects were causing the issue. Add in the pressure of an … [Read more...]
Forget Money and Fame. This Achievement Determines if You’re Truly Successful.
It’s time to redefine success. I say that not as a jealous writer who’s achieved nothing of his own, but rather, as a survivor who knows the word means something more. More than the usual money and fame people associate with it. More than the views, likes, and followers the social media age is obsessed with. Real success … [Read more...]
How to Be Good at Anything: A Gamer’s Simple Tip to Master Whatever You Do
I love first-person shooters. Titles like Call of Duty and Battlefield (RIP) have filled my gaming library since high school. Sure, I’ve also enjoyed other genres like RPG’s, sports games, and single-player adventures since I was a kid, but there’s something about multiplayer shooters that scratches my gaming itch. The … [Read more...]
The Call of Duty Guide to an Unstoppable Work Ethic
I have a confession to make: I used to be a hopeless Call of Duty addict. The franchise produced some of my favorite games back in the day, and I racked up a total of over two months played online. Yeah I know, that’s insane. But unlike most videogame addicts, I took what I learned from playing and used it to form … [Read more...]
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