#212. Dad, can money buy a great life?
DAD: The things that make life great can’t be bought. Money can only help extend your options.
#212. Dad, can money buy a great life? Read Post »
DAD: The things that make life great can’t be bought. Money can only help extend your options.
#212. Dad, can money buy a great life? Read Post »
DAD: A “reverse bucket list” reminds you of what you have already done and makes you feel inspired instead of
#211. Dad, what is a “reverse bucket list?” Read Post »
DAD: Stop blaming others and take responsibility for the circumstances of your life.
#210. Dad, what is a victim mindset? Read Post »
DAD: Health, purpose, freedom, privacy, friendship and good food.
#209. Dad, what is your recipe for happiness? Read Post »
DAD: People who treat you well and always have your best interests at heart.
#208. Dad, who are my friends? Read Post »
DAD: Any time you are about to spend money, count to ten slowly and consider how this purchase may impact your
#207. Dad, what is the “ten second” rule? Read Post »
DAD: We need to feel pain. Pain teaches us that being strong is the only choice.
#206. Dad, what does pain teach us? Read Post »
DAD: In order to improve your time management, you must first improve your habits.
#205. Dad, good time management is not easy. Read Post »
DAD: Perfectionists are motivated to make the best choice every time. This can lead to decision paralysis.
#204. Dad, tell me about being a perfectionist. Read Post »
DAD: This method helps you to pay off debts with the smallest amount owed first.
#203. Dad, what is the debt snowball method? Read Post »
Prayer is recognition that we can’t figure out this thing called life, on our own.
#202. Dad, what is prayer? Read Post »
DAD: Give the help you wish others would give you when you need help.
#201. Dad, how do I help people unconditionally? Read Post »
When you worry too much, it is easy to mistake your worries for reality, instead of recognizing that they are
#200. Dad, I worry too much. Read Post »
Background” stress is a constant and continuous level of stress brought about by too many life demands
#199. Dad, what is “background stress?” Read Post »
It is not realistic to enjoy every part of your day. Just enjoy the small moments.
#198. Dad, how do I enjoy most of my day? Read Post »
Most of our happiness comes from within: silence, solitude and being thankful for what we have, is a good start.
#197. Dad, where do I find happiness? Read Post »
Guilt is self-hate. Self-hate destroys optimism. Be kind to yourself every day.
#196. Dad, how do I manage my guilt? Read Post »
Most successful people develop good habits over time and perfect their habits. These habits have made them successful.
#195. Dad, do people become suddenly successful? Read Post »
Don’t strive to be perfect. Ensure you bring genuine effort into everything you do.
#194. Dad, I’m not sure if I did my best today. Read Post »
There is no correlation between high levels of intelligence and high levels of financial wealth.
#193. Dad, are smart people financially wealthy? Read Post »
Mistakes are normal. Focus on what you need to do to get better and move on.
#192. Dad, what do I do after I make a mistake? Read Post »
Empathy, understanding and positive encouragement are the foundations from which to teach people.
#191. Dad, how should I teach? Read Post »
Whenever you take the easy way in favour of what’s right, you slowly destroy your character.
#190. Dad, sometimes I take the easy way out Read Post »
Knowing how to be quiet teaches you how to formulate your thoughts. The quiet unhurried mind understands the most.
#189. Dad, tell me about being quiet Read Post »
It doesn’t matter how fast you move as long you are moving in a worthwhile direction.
#188. Dad, sometimes I really move fast and get lots done Read Post »
Everyone prays. The peace and love our hearts long for is our unspoken prayer.
#187. Dad, does everybody pray? Read Post »
Sport helps me to understand leadership, resilience, passion and instinct.
#186. Dad, what do you learn by watching sport? Read Post »
On the contrary, spending less brings more joy.
#185. Dad, does spending less equate to less joy? Read Post »
I always get the important stuff done first and don’t waste time on stupid shit!
#184. Dad, how do you prioritize? Read Post »
Hope won’t get you anywhere. Expect that you will succeed.
#183. Dad, I hope to run a marathon someday. Read Post »