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The most successful people may have material things, experiences, and even privileges that aid them in their productivity and wellbeing, but the most important parts of their lifestyle are rituals.
Over more than a decade of interviewing successful people, Tim Ferriss has noticed two specific traits that he says most of them have in common. They practice some type of meditation regularly, he ...
Most people spend their life making concessions. They play small to avoid rocking the boat. They stay within the limits others set. But ultra successful people operate differently. They create their ...
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Forget grinding 24/7 or having the highest IQ in the room. The most powerful billionaires and CEOs know exactly when to cut corners—and how to use their time better than anyone else, the career coach ...