Category: Good Habits

Book Review: Turn Small Talk into Big Deals
Don Gabor’s book, Turn Small Talk into Big Deals, offers a powerful argument against the “one-size-fits-all” approach to networking, positing that it can cause you to miss profitable connections with most people you meet. The book’s core objective is to increase your odds of connecting with prospects and clients by teaching you to quickly identify…

How to Create a Product, Service or Business
Everyone wants to do it – few make it happen. Here’s how you can succeed, no matter which goal you set. No one can make you do it, other than you just deciding to go for it. Before we begin – check the applied principles used to get into the right mindset. Develop the intent…

Master Your Money and Achieve Financial Security
Practical Steps Financial security means feeling confident and in control of your money. It’s about having enough to cover your needs and wants, both now and in the future. Here are some practical steps to get you started: 1. Know Your Numbers: 2. Create a Budget: 3. Build an Emergency Fund: 4. Tackle Debt Strategically:…

The Path to Enlightenment
How to embrace the eightfold path The concept of Right Thinking, Right Speaking, and Right Actions is deeply rooted in Buddhist philosophy, particularly within the framework of the Noble Eightfold Path. This path serves as a guide for ethical and mental development with the goal of freeing individuals from suffering and achieving enlightenment. While these…

Learn about Zugzwang
What is it and why you should know it Zugzwang is a German word used in chess composed of two parts zug (move) zwang (compulsion or obligation to move). In Chess it applies to being forced to move because its your turn but all moves lead to a worsening (deterioratiing) position. This concept is crucial…

Conquer Suffering
Overview of the Four Noble Truths The Four Noble Truths are the foundation of Buddhist teachings, outlining the nature of suffering and the path to liberation. They were first articulated by the Buddha during his enlightenment. The Four Noble Truths Explained Noble Truth Description 1. Suffering (Dukkha) Life is filled with suffering, which can manifest…


