by Madelaine Weiss | Jan 28, 2023 | Attention, Decisions, Happiness, Leadership
Decision v Struggle People often ask me how they are supposed to know what is the right decision when they feel like they ‘can’t decide’. The error is in the question, as if there is a ‘right decision’ out there somewhere and they just have to figure out what that is....
by Madelaine Weiss | Jan 19, 2023 | Attention, Decisions, Happiness, Stress, Success
CNN Reports… Procrastination hurts—not just the accomplishment of personal and career goals—but in mental health as well. CNN reported on the problems with procrastination just this past week, and I wrote on this myself in August, which I will repost here below....
by Madelaine Weiss | Dec 10, 2022 | Attention, Decisions, Emotion, Happiness, Mind Mastery, Narcissism, Stress, Success
‘Word of the Year’ appears to be overtaking ‘New Year’s Resolution’ as a way to convince ourselves that we are actually doing something—possibly because 80% of NY’s Resolutions fail by the second week in February anyway. And, since 64% of us make the same...
by Madelaine Weiss | Nov 25, 2022 | Attention, Emotion, Mind Mastery, Stress, Success
Can We Change? Spoiler Alert on Change: There is a film on Netflix called “The Wonder” about a young girl who wouldn’t eat. Without giving away the whole thing, because her refusal to eat was related to who she believed she was, she also came to believe that, if she...
by Madelaine Weiss | Nov 7, 2022 | Attention, Fitness, Happiness, Mind Mastery, Stress, Success
I just learned a new word—Powerfun. Even though there is a whole chapter on the “Power of Play” in Getting to G.R.E.A.T., I just never heard this word until the other night. What is Powerfun? Ayman Elyasin, VP Sales, BrandMuscle, and Host of Business Podcast, had...
by Madelaine Weiss | Oct 22, 2022 | Attention, Leadership, Mind Mastery, Stress, Success
Social Energy Levels Now that we can go out again, the question becomes how much do we even want to? We’ve talked already about Post Pandemic Time Warping that can make us not want to do much, even though we can. To refresh, from the earlier post: And then I saw this...
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