3-2-1: On how to handle idiots, pushing toward growth, and two types of choices in life
Key Questions to Think About 1.What are the three most important things that you want to accomplish? These could be professional goals, highly personal goals, or a combination of both. 2.What are your three top values—i.e., the things you value and that you are willing to make sacrifices for, so that you can have what you want in your life? 3.How m
... See moreGerry Valentine • The Thriving Mindset: Tools for Empowerment in a Disruptive World
This involved some technical growth, and in order to make those steps I had to recognize the relationship between anger, ego, and fear. I had to develop the habit of taking on my technical weaknesses whenever someone pushed my limits instead of falling back into a self-protective indignant pose.
Josh Waitzkin • The Art of Learning: An Inner Journey to Optimal Performance
