#279. Dad, how do I apologize?
Acknowledge what you did wrong, express remorse, explain what you will do differently in the future.
#279. Dad, how do I apologize? Read Post »
Acknowledge what you did wrong, express remorse, explain what you will do differently in the future.
#279. Dad, how do I apologize? Read Post »
It is the feeling of panic and anxiety at the idea of failure.
#276. Dad, tell me about self doubt. Read Post »
The feeling you get when you witness a virtuous act that makes you want to act virtuous too. Moral Elevation:
#272. Dad, what is moral elevation? Read Post »
Somebody you can trust, has high integrity and has reliable judgement.
#270. Dad, who should I have as a mentor? Read Post »
Sometimes the most powerful thing you can say is nothing at all
#269. Dad, how do I respond to unfair criticism? Read Post »
I like Mark Manson’s definition: “The ability to see one’s own flaws and be accountable for them.”
#268. Dad, what is emotional self-reliance? Read Post »
The more you understand someone, the less you can be angry with them.
#261.Dad, how do I manage my anger? Read Post »
What matters is not how many things you know, but rather how well you know the things that matter.
#258. Dad, do I have to know everything? Read Post »
Values matter the most when you really feel conflicted.
#257. Dad, when do values matter? Read Post »
Time is incredibly precious. Waste it wisely. Dad, you’ve often said that time is money, but what is the real
#252. Dad, tell me about time? Read Post »
Heroin, carbohydrates and a monthly salary.
#251. Dad, what are the three most harmful addictions? Read Post »
The idea that you’ve only succeeded due to luck, and not because of your talent or qualifications.
#245. Dad. What is the imposter syndrome? Read Post »
DAD: Never. Worrying doesn’t change outcomes. Worrying ruins your day. Worrying distracts you from the work at hand.
#240. Dad, when should I start to worry? Read Post »
Quiet leaders don’t raise their voices. They listen more than they speak.
#239. Dad, you speak about “Quiet Leadership”. Read Post »
DAD: Talk about life, love, meaning, experiences, entrepreneurship. Be inquisitive, learn about people
#236. Dad, what should I talk about? Read Post »
DAD: Talking about doing something and actually doing it are two very different things
#235. Dad, tell me about taking action? Read Post »
DAD: “The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are.”
#231. Dad. What is your favourite Carl Jung quote? Read Post »
DAD: The Pygmalion Effect is how the power of positive thinking can result in positive outcomes—just by changing your perspective.
#223. Dad, what is the Pygmalion Effect? Read Post »
DAD: Your track record for getting through hard days is 100% so far.
#214. Dad, some days are so hard Read Post »
Silence helps us to eliminate distractions from our daily life.
#213. Dad, tell me about silence 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 »
Guilt is self-hate. Self-hate destroys optimism. Be kind to yourself every day.
#196. Dad, how do I manage my guilt? Read Post »
Sport helps me to understand leadership, resilience, passion and instinct.
#186. Dad, what do you learn by watching sport? Read Post »
If you are going to be defined by something, it might as well be something that you love.
#181. Dad, what should define me? Read Post »
If you want to be in control, start by letting go of control and see if things start to take
#180. Dad, I feel that I have to be in control. Read Post »
This phrase means “Sweeter after difficulties” It reminds you that nothing good comes easily.
#175. Dad, what does “Dulcius Ex Asperis” mean? Read Post »
You have to remain consistent, don’t strive for perfection and learn to say “No” more often.
#154. Dad, how do I become a better version of myself? Read Post »
If you are too proud to accept help or live within your means, it can cost you money and cut off
#153. Dad, does pride come at a price? Read Post »
Sometimes you forced to do unpleasant things in order to make you happy later. That is called sacrifice.
#151. Dad, do you always do things that make you happy? Read Post »
Stick to your priorities, instead of being pulled by the expectations of others.
#143. Dad, I have difficulty balancing my life Read Post »