Getting to Yes, A Book Summary – The Most Sold Book On Negotiation

Getting to Yes is the most sold book ever on how to negotiate. And why does negotiation skills matter to you? Because in the words of FBI negotiator Chris Voss, everything is a negotiation. Your job salary, your perception at work, your conversation with your kids, your interactions with others. While that’s debatable, I have… Continue reading Getting to Yes, A Book Summary – The Most Sold Book On Negotiation

How to Travel and Work Remote – The Digital Nomad Playbook [Podcast]

In this podcast episode, I discuss and document my journeys and experiences reaching the digital nomad lifestyle that allows you to travel while working. Many people dream of this life; “Travel” is often the first world that comes out of people’s mouthes when asked what they could do if money wasn’t an issue. I am… Continue reading How to Travel and Work Remote – The Digital Nomad Playbook [Podcast]

Secrets of Success from the Founder of Netflix – No Rules Rules by Reed Hastings Book Summary

I admire Netflix. It’s managed to innovate and stay relevant in a world that’s constantly changing. Regardless of how people complain about the quality of shows, I’ve seen how it’s pivoted when others didn’t. I was around when Blockbuster ruled; most people (richer people actually) rented moved. Netflix shipped DVDs for you to rent through… Continue reading Secrets of Success from the Founder of Netflix – No Rules Rules by Reed Hastings Book Summary

How to Raise Your Self Esteem (and Why It Matters)

A few years ago, I did the “Less Things, More Happiness” 7 Day Challenge, so now, I want to continue with a new challenge. Nowadays, it feels like there’s so many things one can improve upon and spend their time on: fitness, health, focus, willpower, meditation, productivity … it’s overwhelming. For at least the next… Continue reading How to Raise Your Self Esteem (and Why It Matters)

6 Scientific Studies Reveal Why We Buy Needless Luxury Items

Here’s a compilation of fascinating studies on why people spend on expensive things. While I belief in the benefits of some minimalism, I don’t subscribe to the minimalist idea that all conspicuous or excessive spending is bad. Clearly, there’s a strong evolutionary reason for why we do it. However, as Dr. Geoffrey Miller says, there’s… Continue reading 6 Scientific Studies Reveal Why We Buy Needless Luxury Items

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