“One thing is certain, during play, animals are especially prone to behave in flexible and creative ways” James Panksepp, Affective Neuroscience While most people spend their Saturday mornings with their family, going outside, or maybe just sleeping in, Oliver Smithies, a biochemist, spends his back in the lab. He loves this time because typical work […]
How Anyone Can Achieve A CEO-level Morning Routine
We’ve all heard the stories. The highest performers and leaders in every industry talk about how they wake up 2 hours before the crack of dawn, do yoga and meditation, workout twice, and have an optimal breakfast to get their day going. It seems almost magical. And while they’re starting to work, we’re still trying […]
The One Principle Keeping Us From Our Habits… And How to Fix It
How many times have you been enthusiastic to start something new? Pick up a new hobby, design a new project, start a new diet/workout routine? And how much of those things did you see to completion? Chances are, not that many. But that’s ok, the conversion rate on my enthusiasm is next to little as […]
Stop Defining Your Goals and Start Identifying Your Identity
“He who has a why to live can bear almost any how” – Friedrich Nietzsche When I was younger, one of the toughest things for me was trying to start an exercise routine. I’d keep telling myself this time I would do it. That I’d commit to exercising an hour a day and getting on […]
What I Learned From Only Meditating For 10 Days Straight
Yesterday I just returned to civilization. I was out for 10 days at a facility that teaches a course on Vipassana Meditation. I had no access to my phone, internet and I was not allowed to communicate with anyone both verbally or non-verbally for all intents and purposes. I was honestly expecting it to be […]
How to Consistently Work at Your Peak… By Not Working
When Josh Watizkin competed in national chess tournaments at a young age, he would go into bouts of intense performance. This meant days of uninterrupted focus in training and strategizing his matches. But while it seemed best to keep him undistracted, he did suffer. He felt his first few matches or days were amazing, yet […]
3 Simple Sleeping Tips to Get Back Your Circadian Rhythm
Sleep is one of the most critical tools for success. I’ve already talked at length on this. But knowing a tool is great doesn’t matter if you don’t know how to use it. And having a quality night’s rest is not exactly as black and white as the number of hours you sleep. The most […]
Change the Story You’re In
“Argue for your limitations, and sure enough, they’re yours” – Richard Bach I didn’t realize until I moved into college that I was not good with names. Meeting so many people felt like a burden and I couldn’t keep up. I wouldn’t even bother trying since I felt like I was going to ask again […]
Living Borne from the End
“The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time” – Mark Twain As human beings, we have an unparalleled capacity to conceptualize the world around and within us. But it comes at a high cost. We can look so far into the […]
Caching Your Mind
“The secret to accelerated learning is superior organization” – Kevin Horsley, Unlimited Memory When I was in high school, I competed in Academic Decathlon. It was a competition involving tests on Math, Music, Art, Science, History, Literature, and Economics. The first question I would get asked is, “why in the heck would you want to […]