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It’s right in front of you
The magic is in just putting one foot in front of the other. In not quitting. In doing less, but still doing it. To just make time, or a little more energy, to do that thing today, that gets us closer to the goal tomorrow. It reminds me of Will Smith, writing with Mark Manson,…
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The marble of the day
I used to be even more obsessed with time than I am now. I had no idea how people made time to do stuff, and I never felt like I had enough of it. And honestly, I still don’t. I don’t even think anyone has a real answer to this. The best thing I’ve seen…
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5 hook sentences to compress your ideas
Compression is the new creation. These sentence structures enable you to frame your point in a clear, powerful, and interesting way that “hooks” readers in. 1. [X] is the [Y] to [Z]. Example: “Writing is the antidote to confusion.” — James Clear 2. “We [X] our [Y], and then our [Y] [X] us.” Modification: “We…
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To all the dreams I dreamed before
When I look back at my teenage years, I think about how many opportunities I missed. Most of the time, I didn’t even hear about the opportunities or appreciate how important they were and how much they could change my life, so I didn’t develop my senses for it. The ones I did hear about,…
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How I write every day
As I’d written before, I’d been chugging along with my blog at the beginning of the year trying a very fixed weekly schedule and style guide. A day after the 100 Day Project started, I decided to try to write every day. When I’m busy, it just takes a couple of minutes and I basically…
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5 sentences on Ye speaking things into existence
One of the most compelling parts of Ye’s backstory is how he tries to speak outcomes into existence (an example is in this interview). “Think it. Say it. Do it,” writes Ye and J. Sakiya Sandifer in Thank You and You’re Welcome. Ye’s perspective comes from roots in prosperity gospel, one of the tenets of…
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Quintessentialism
1. The best way to experience unexpected good things (e.g., positive business and personal outcomes) is to allow yourself to be the quintessential version of you. As much you as you can be. By being yourself and finding the intersections of how you can support other people, you will draw in the people who want…
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Positioning Ye
Ye is well-known for his confidence and for speaking things into existence—a quality many of us admire and emulate—but it steals the spotlight from another one that’s actually way more powerful: positioning. Ye had parents who gifted him with self-confidence, but he also was a master of finding opportunities. First, he decided to produce music…
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Why Ye should not start his own social media platform
After Ye got suspended from IG, French Montana wrote that Ye would make his own social media platform. It’s an interesting idea, and he definitely could! It’d also be a risky one. Here’s why: The main benefit to mainstream social media is visibility. Ye makes headlines in mainstream press every time he posts, which perpetuates…
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To bolster your confidence, work on your positioning
Yesterday I read something that connected a lot of dots for me, so much so that I wanted to share it the excerpts at my blog right away. For starters, there are two general hunches—or “myths”—that I’ve been trying to untangle and unpack amongst many others. The first is: Confidence, innate or manufactured, creates an…