#178. Dad, how do I make changes in my life?
Practice rituals and build habits one at a time and then let them build on one another.
#178. Dad, how do I make changes in my life? Read Post »
Practice rituals and build habits one at a time and then let them build on one another.
#178. Dad, how do I make changes in my life? Read Post »
If you view life as merely achieving goals, you will have the illusion of success.
#177. Dad, I think I am successful because I achieve my goals. Read Post »
At the end of each day, breathe deeply, appreciate where you are, and see the value in what you have.
#172. Dad, life is unfair. Read Post »
Don’t live the same day over and over again and call it a life!
#162. Dad, I think I have become too comfortable with routine. Read Post »
Rest is a necessary ingredient for your mind and body. Rest is not given to us, we have to take
#161. Dad, how important is rest? Read Post »
Research shows that too much technology use diminishes our mental and physical health and our relationships.
#160. Dad, is using too much technology bad? Read Post »
Attention management is the practice of controlling distractions, being present in the moment and maximizing focus.
#158. Dad, what is attention management? Read Post »
There are more distractions than ever before, and you must learn to control your attention span in order to control
#157. Dad, how do I deal with daily distractions? 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 »
Each day is a blank canvas waiting for a splash of colour. Paint away and get excited by the beauty
#134. Dad, how do I get excited every day? Read Post »
Having structure is important to get things done. Setting aside unstructured “thinking time” is just as important.
#132. Dad, is it important to have structure in your day? Read Post »
Get better at two things: self- management and willpower
#116. Dad, how do I beat procrastination? Read Post »
If you ever wonder where your money went to at the end of the month, it is probably hidden in
#99. Dad, what is the frivolous purchase threshold? Read Post »
I suggest you don’t spend too much time on things that don’t matter and spend it with people that do.
#88. Dad, can you give me advice on getting my shit together? Read Post »
Avoid busy work. Enjoy focused work instead.
#77. Dad, tell me about work. Read Post »
It’s not about how much you do each day, but rather how you reduce the unessential very day. Less is
#74. Dad, how do I get through all my many tasks in a day? Read Post »
Progress is about getting better every day. Success comes after that.
#73. Dad, what is progress? Read Post »
Definitely not. A budget is a plan, so you can enjoy your favourite things responsibly.
#69. Dad, does having a budget mean no fun and all work. Read Post »
Get rid of the “how to” and just do it.
#67. Dad, tell me how to save money? Read Post »
“The things you own end up owning you”. Materialism, by and large, is a psychological trap. No matter how much
Thinking is relatively valueless unless it leads to doing. You can daydream about your goals, but until you start working
#51. Dad, what is the difference between thinking and doing? Read Post »
Pick a goal. Create a separate account to save for the goal. Start saving for that goal.
#50. Dad, how do I save for short-term goals? Read Post »
By making your bed in the morning, you knock-off your first accomplishment of the day. This puts you in a
#33.Dad, why should I make my bed first thing in the morning? Read Post »
Spend less than you earn.
#29. Dad, what is your wealth formula? Read Post »
Become an expert and nobody will want to see you leave.
#27. Dad, I don’t have job security. Read Post »