Is your job a nightmare or a dream? I suspect every job is a blend of both. Some days are more dreamy; others more like a nightmare, making you dread going to work. Even as self-employed entrepreneur designing my ...
Getting your dream to take flight is hard work. Whether its leading a business, or writing a book, launching a new career, or developing a new competence, it takes time to cultivate the momentum that makes you feel like ...
You’re good at what you do. So good, in fact, that others come to you for counsel—to be their mentor. But don’t let yourself get away with that. Awaken your inner apprentice instead. All of us should practice ...
Would you like to get more margin in your day? Would you like to be at your productive best? Then simply practice a little gratitude. In his TEDx talk, the happiness researcher Shawn Achor observes, “Your brain at positive is ...
Newb. Rookie. Novice. Trainee. Beginner. We’d rather not be associated with those words. Instead, we prefer others: Authority. Guru. Expert. Maven. Master. In this week’s episode of the Reinventure Me podcast, my co-host, Armin Assadi and I explore in more depth ...
Dreams are hard enough to pursue. You’re always fighting something. Procrastination. Fear. Distraction. A million internal battles wage war to slow you down. But what do you do when the battle is also external—when the greatest resistance you face ...
“Identity is never simply a creation. It is always a discovery.” So writes David Benner in his excellent book, The Gift of Being Yourself (IVP Books, 2004). I read this book after I told Jack, a friend of ...
Back in college I learned about a half-life. It’s the time it takes for half of a substance to decay. The half-life of known radioactive elements range from 1.8 milliseconds for Unuoctium to 4 million years for Technetium. But ...
Over on the Reinventure Me podcast today my co-host, Armin Assadi, and I discuss how change affects identity and why it’s important to think of identity as an integration of our various roles. It’s easy to describe ourselves by ...
Think about this. We spend a great deal of our lives thinking. Thinking far too much about ourselves—How do I fit in? What value do I bring? What do they think of me? And thinking far too poorly—we either ...