I really think that everyone benefits from doing a year-end review. But I know it’s hard to do in December because of last-minute project deadlines and shopping. Yet, if only you took the four~ish hours it took to do it, you’d make your reminding days more positive and get the clarity you need to make the next year better.
How to Read a Book in 4 Minutes and Still Get Value From It
A Short Guide on How to Raise Your Self-Awareness in 10 Hours
A Short Guide on How to Learn to Make Quick Decisions in 10 Hours
A Short Guide on How to Become More Adaptable in 10 Hours
Apply This Method Every Month to Raise Your Focus and Motivation
7 Steps to Help You Figure Out If an Expensive Conference Is Worth Going To
10 Time-Tested Study Practices to Guarantee You’ll Ace Your Next Exam
How to Boost Your Time Management Skills Almost Overnight
What’s one resource we all have and can’t get more of? Time, right? It doesn’t matter if you’re rich or poor, you have the same amount of time as someone in the opposite situation you are in. That’s what I call fair!
Life is shorter than most people realize. People who manage their time well tend to thrive a lot more than people who use it meaninglessly. Most of the time, that’s when someone spends too much time on short-term benefits over long-term benefits.
Below are three simple but hard to master concepts:
3 Short Steps to Become a Morning Person in 30 Days or Less
34 Simple Ways to Boost your Productivity in 30 Days or Less
84 Productivity Killers You Never Thought About
Here’s Why You’re Struggling Finding Inspiration For What to Write Next
You Want to Become Smarter? You Have to Start This Habit Now.
How I Learned 50 Skills In 18 Months, and So Can You
15 Hacks to Grow on Medium
I used to review people’s Medium articles to help them have more success on Medium. I recently stopped doing that to focus on other projects, but I thought it would be useful if I shared some unexpected tips with everyone.