#230. Dad, I love to eat out at restaurants.
Restaurant eating is convenient, but very expensive on a tight budget.
#230. Dad, I love to eat out at restaurants. Read Post »
Restaurant eating is convenient, but very expensive on a tight budget.
#230. Dad, I love to eat out at restaurants. Read Post »
DAD: Spending 10,000 hours focusing on getting better and better.
#229. Dad, what is “deliberate practice”? Read Post »
DAD: EQ or emotional intelligence, is being able to recognize, understand and manage your emotions and the emotions of others.
#228. Dad, what is EQ? Read Post »
DAD: Reflect. Do not repeat. Move on.
#227. Dad, how do I move past financial mistakes? Read Post »
DAD: Low stress. Good people around you. Being good everyday.
#226. Dad, what is the “good life?” Read Post »
DAD: Kaizen means “perpetual incremental improvement,”. Doing small things a little bit better each day.
#225. Dad, what is Kaizen? Read Post »
DAD: Regret comes in two forms: regretting doing something you wish you hadn’t done, and regretting not doing something you wish you would
#224. Dad, what is regret? 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: Yes. Accept the possibility that you will be wrong. Don’t be arrogant. Be curious.
#222. Dad, is it OK to be wrong? Read Post »
DAD: Easy Solution. Try and do less.
#221. Dad, I don’t achieve everything I set out to do Read Post »
DAD: Carrying too much debt causes more than budgeting problems; it can cause stress and personal problems, too.
#220. Dad, what is “buy now and pay later” culture? Read Post »
All successful leaders lead with empathy. Empathy drives purpose and purpose drives results.
#219. Dad, what is empathetic leadership? Read Post »
It is a Greek word which means the highest human good – the good life.
#218. Dad, what is eudaimonia? Read Post »
DAD: Good money habits starts at home. Most kids learn about their relationship with money from their parents.
#216. Dad, how are money relationships learned? Read Post »
DAD: If you commit to too much, you don’t give quality to all of the things you’re committed to.
#215. Dad, I have too many commitments. 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: 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 »