Why Being Creative Allows You To Be More Social

Several months ago I wrote a post called Why Being Social Allows You To Be More Creative. Today I’d like to look at the alternative side of the equation. Why Being Creative Allows You To Be More Social. Ecosystem Of Positive Emotions In every social interaction people are constantly pinging off of each other for … [Read more…]

Preventing Burnout And The Crash

Recently I was producing at a frantic pace. Two blog posts, and two v-logs most days in addition to my daily juggling practice. It was spectacular, but that level of production required me to partake in almost complete social isolation. I knew doing so wasn’t sustainable, but I couldn’t resist trying and I ended up … [Read more…]

The Biggest Weakness of “Smart People”

I see a lot of intelligent people walking around with a feeling of superiority. They walk around thinking they’re better than everyone else because they’ve studied self-improvement or because they’re moderately intelligent. I can relate with these people because I used to be one of them. What most people don’t realize is intelligence doesn’t mean … [Read more…]

Make Your Ordinary Days Extraordinary

It’s New Year’s. Everyone is ready to begin working towards change. It’s Valentine’s Day. Everyone is taking time to show their significant other just how much they care. It’s April Fools. Everyone is playing practical jokes, letting loose, and laughing over the silliness of life. It’s Mother’s Day. Everyone is showing their Mothers just how … [Read more…]

Introducing The 30 Day Stimulation Detox

I wasn’t doing too well yesterday morning. Nearly three hours after I’d woken up I’d accomplished nothing. I’d spent the first three hours of my day browsing the internet in the most unfocused way possible. I’d see an interesting video then open up another tab, then I’d see a cool picture and open up another … [Read more…]

How Self-Serving Bias Skews Your Perception Of Reality

Our brain has a confidence preservation mechanism called self-serving bias. This mechanism is the reason many people attribute success to luck rather than a deliberate effort. The purpose of self-serving bias isn’t to give you the most accurate model of reality, but rather to provide your brain with a belief system that’ll contribute to the … [Read more…]

Why Your New Year’s Resolutions Always Fail (And What To Do About It)

We’re now halfway through December, and this is about the time most people begin thinking about their New Year’s resolutions. Unfortunately, according to an infographic from online investment company Betterment, only 8% of people achieve their New Year’s resolutions. Of course, different sources cite different percentages of those who realize their New Year’s resolutions, but … [Read more…]

The Oscillating Nature Of Consciousness

Good people make bad decisions. Why? Because even “good people” aren’t always operating at a high level of consciousness. Similar to our mood, our consciousness is constantly oscillating between higher and lower level frequencies. Highly conscious people may spend more time at higher levels of consciousness, and have a higher range of consciousness, but they’re … [Read more…]

How To Drop Beliefs That No Longer Serve You

All the beliefs you’ve acquired throughout your life were a perfect match for you at some point. If you were poor you likely preserved your ego by believing rich people were jerks, or that they had cheated the system. If you were at a low level in the social hierarchy you likely thought popular people … [Read more…]