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 | Dec 3, 2022 | Decisions, Happiness, Leadership, Mind Mastery, Stress, Success
What is Comfort Zone? People are tired. Whether from Covid directly. Or indirectly from what it takes to adjust to this complicated world of ours. Or from some combination of the many factors pressing on each of our lives. And because tired people want to conserve...
by Madelaine Weiss | Sep 4, 2022 | Decisions, Happiness, Leadership, Life, Stress, Success
September is Self-Improvement Month. Really? Says who? And why? Why isn’t it January? What Makes National Days National Day Calendar is responsible for a lot of these national days, charging somewhere between $2,300 – $4,000 to approve a new day. But the...
by Madelaine Weiss | Aug 27, 2022 | Decisions, Emotion, Leadership, Mind Mastery, Stress, Success, Talking
Speaking Truth to Power “Speaking truth to power is to express our opinions frankly and openly to people who have some form of power over us,” this definition from thought leader, David Gurteen. The concept of Speaking Truth to Power goes as least as far back as the...
by Madelaine Weiss | Aug 14, 2022 | Decisions, Attention, Happiness, Leadership, Mind Mastery, Stress
Adverse Impact of Overthinking Too many people practically brag, “Oh, I just overthink everything,” with little to no idea how toxic and degrading overthinking can be to themselves and others. A new study found: …when intense cognitive work is prolonged for several...
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