Human behavior is more strongly motivated by the desire not to lose something than by the desire to gain something. Here’s how to use this to your advantage. Individuals are more reluctant to lose ...
Firehouses are microcosms of society: diverse groups of people from different backgrounds come together under one roof with a shared mission to protect and serve their communities. The fire service is ...
Bill Hoogterp has spent decades advising celebrities, CEOs, and rising stars inside some of America’s most powerful boardrooms. Through his coaching firm, LifeHikes, he’s helped more than 700,000 ...
Motivation isn’t just a feeling—it’s a pattern. A pattern of behavior, of habits, of choosing again and again to pursue something that matters. Too often we confuse motivation with external forces: ...
So many of us are burned out, lack motivation and feel overwhelmed. What we don't realize is that what we really need is to ...
Everybody defines success a little differently. But most of us would agree that someone who is successful thrives at work and at home, connects authentically with others, and stays grounded. How do ...
Individuals are more reluctant to lose something they possess than to acquire something of value that they presently lack. This leads to a massive difference in how motivated they become to accomplish ...
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.
Have you ever wondered what differentiates the real winners from the rest of the crowd? Do they have some secret formula, or do they possess a superhuman ability that takes them to levels others just ...
Have you ever watched someone succeed and thought, “How do they do it? They don’t even seem stressed, but somehow they keep winning”? The truth is, most successful people follow certain habits and ...
Chronic and consistent "estrangers," who walk away from relationships and cut people off for comfort or to be avoidant, are almost always unhappy. There's a certain healthy limit to estrangements that ...