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How to Survive the Gloom and Doom
Posted on July 20, 2009 | 4 CommentsEveryone is looking for somebody to blame for the condition of the world and the US. Do you take advantage of the situation or crash? -
88 Important Truths I’ve Learned About Life
Posted on July 3, 2009 | No CommentsHere are 88 things I’ve discovered about life, the world, and its inhabitants by this point in my short time on earth. -
How to Be Creative
Posted on July 1, 2009 | No CommentsHugh MacLeod, an advertising executive and popular blogger with a flair for the creative, gives his 26 tried-and-true tips for being truly creative. Each point illustrated by a cartoon drawn by the author himself. If you've ever felt the draw to do something creative but just haven't been able to pull it together, you'll love this manifesto. -
Profiting From a Recession
Posted on May 30, 2009 | No CommentsThe global economy is undergoing a significant slowdown. But there is a silver lining for those who know how to manage their business proactively through a market slowdown. Recommended Free E-Book. -
How to Unleash Your Creative Brilliance
Posted on July 9, 2008 | 2 CommentsCreativity can save the world. Creativity can save your life. Yes it’s that powerful. It can make you a millionaire; enchant the lover of your dreams; take you around the world; or fill your days with joy and wonder. Creativity is one of the most in-demand skills required for the jobs of tomorrow. And yet we get almost no creativity training in school. It’s expected that you either have it, or you don’t. -
Run-Walk-Run to Faster Times, Faster Recovery
Posted on June 30, 2008 | No CommentsYou can gain control over the amount of fatigue in a race or long run by taking walk breaks, starting at the beginning. According to numerous surveys, you'll also run faster--13 minutes faster in a marathon with walk breaks than in a continuously run event. -
How To Become a Highly Productive Night Owl
Posted on June 29, 2008 | No CommentsBeing an early riser has its benefits, but it isn’t for everyone. Some of humanity’s greatest minds (Voltaire for example) were renowned for sleeping in. Depending on personality, environment, and...



