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Weekend Challenge #42: Gaining Control of the Emotion of Mass Destruction

Have you been angry lately? Mad that COVID took away an opportunity or even a family member? Angry with the way people have overreacted or underreacted to the pandemic and social injustice? Upset with your kids because, well, they’re just home all the time now and it’s a lot? It\’s time to check your anger and figure out what it is good for.

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Disappointed People

Weekend Challenge #41: The Art of Not Getting What You Want

The negative bias we all carry makes us more aware of the bad things in life than the good so when we don’t get our way, the default is ugly. This weekend, I hope you can start to practice the art of not getting your way. Love first. Control your thoughts and behaviors. Recognize that there is always beauty around you. Leave complaining behind.

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Weekend Challenge #40: Truths of “the Grind”

A couple of weeks ago I published an article that covered three lies of the grind culture. After the blog went out, I got some fun responses from people via social media and email. Many found the three lies helpful as they navigate our culture of constant action. However, some seemed to interpret the ideas differently than I anticipated. This weekend, let\’s take a look at three truths of the grind culture (including that most of us need it more, not less).

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Weekend Challenge #39: Let’s Get Real About “Self-Help”: How to Use it Instead of Celebrate it

Self-improvement reading is not a goal, it is a way to reach your goals. 18.6 million self-help books were sold in the United States in 2019. Americans spent roughly $1.24 billion on self-help books and audiobooks in 2018. But how do we operate within the self-help world to make sure it does not become an idol? How do we ensure that it remains a tool for us, just like our ability to grind, but it doesn’t become the project itself?

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Weekend Challenge # 36: Crush The Small Goal and See A New Door

Big goals are sexy. Big goals get you attention on social media. Big goals are crossing a finish line crowded with people or holding the first edition of a book you wrote. Sexy. Big. Goals. But, like all sexy things, big goals hide the real secret of success under their pretty façade.

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