There are necessary steps that every person has to go through in order to progress in personal development. First, it’s awareness of a new opportunity. If you’re not even aware that something is possible, you’re not going to take action or use it. This can be anything from knowing of a new diet, knowing of a new… Continue reading The Essential Steps to Personal Development
Author: Will Chou
Will Chow holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology and has over eight years of experience in digital marketing, working with businesses ranging from small startups to globally recognized brands. As an expert in SEO, copywriting, and content strategy, Will specializes in crafting data-driven campaigns that drive traffic and improve search rankings.
Passionate about personal growth, [Your Name] combines scientific principles with real-world strategies to inspire readers to take actionable steps toward self-improvement.
Drawing from their work with small startups and global brands, Will shares insights on mindset, productivity, and goal-setting, offering a unique blend of analytical rigor and practical advice. Their writing reflects a commitment to empowering readers to navigate challenges and achieve their full potential.
When not writing or coaching, Will enjoys reading 3 to 5 personal development-related books a month. He has read over 400 so far. Connect with Will on Good Reads or Instagram @nolimitswill to explore more tools and inspiration for living your best life.
How Trump Used Psychology To Manipulates the Masses – Win Bigly by Scott Adams Book Summary
Scott Adams made his riches through creating the comic, Dilbert. His life story is inspiring if you find out more about him. It’s a story that shows that you can combine a variety of unique talents in a fresh way and carve out a niche never done before. Despite being known as a comic book… Continue reading How Trump Used Psychology To Manipulates the Masses – Win Bigly by Scott Adams Book Summary
How I’m Finding My Subcommunication Blind Spots
You’ve probably heard the common saying that 70% to 93% of communication is nonverbal. Experts, coaches, and movies bring this stat up all the time. So, then this is VERY IMPORTANT. Yet how often do we work on this? How you move, your vocal range, your vocal tone, your facial expressions, your eyes, mouth, arms,… Continue reading How I’m Finding My Subcommunication Blind Spots
How I Found My Social Blind Spots
This week, I couldn’t help noticing how saturated YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram is with useless drivel masquerading as helpful content. This one video went viral about “how I cold approached 100 women without any experience.” While this type of content seems informative and entertaining, it’s not going to help you much at all. The guy has no… Continue reading How I Found My Social Blind Spots
Why “Just Be Yourself” Is Terrible Dating Advice
One of the most frustrating and perplexing phenomena in life is not if there’s extraterrestrial life. It’s why women always give “just be yourself” as dating advice and think it’s helpful. Almost every year, I run into some girl who just shoots out this advice thinking it will help when they clearly haven’t thought about… Continue reading Why “Just Be Yourself” Is Terrible Dating Advice
36 Famous Celebrities and Successful People Who Meditate (The Ultimate List)
Lately, there’s a lot of buzz about how meditation can improve your life. Over a thousand scientific studies have been done on the effectiveness of meditation and the results are strong, like this study that found that meditation makes brains several years younger than their counterparts. But are there any successful people coming forth admitting… Continue reading 36 Famous Celebrities and Successful People Who Meditate (The Ultimate List)
A Book Summary of “The Laws of Human Nature” by Robert Greene
In Robert Greene’s “The Laws of Human Nature,” the intricacies of human behavior and psychology are unveiled, providing a roadmap for personal growth, enriched relationships, and a profound understanding of the human psyche. In this article, we distill the book’s key insights into actionable lessons. **Understanding Human Behavior** The human tendency to gravitate towards simple… Continue reading A Book Summary of “The Laws of Human Nature” by Robert Greene
How to 10x Your Status: My Review of Personal Brand Creator Pro After Completing the Course
There’s a lot of conflicting advice about what leads to success in career, business, and dating. One thing almost everyone agrees on is that more status is better than less status. In this podcast episode, I review a course that I invested in and finished. This program Personal Brand Creator Pro promises to 10x your… Continue reading How to 10x Your Status: My Review of Personal Brand Creator Pro After Completing the Course
The Set Up By Dan Bilzerian Book Summary
I have been tearing through nonfiction books like usual on various topics like social engineering, improving your career, living a more playful life, human nature, and the laws of power. These books, while informative, can sometimes feel like a chore to write a book summary on. Instead, I chose to talk about a book that… Continue reading The Set Up By Dan Bilzerian Book Summary
How To Find Purpose and Meaning in Your Life Even If You Haven’t “Made It” Yet
In the bustling world we live in, it’s easy to get caught up in the daily grind without ever pausing to ask ourselves, “What is the purpose of my life? What gives it meaning?” The story of the three bricklayers, based on a true story from 17th-century London, offers profound insights into the importance of… Continue reading How To Find Purpose and Meaning in Your Life Even If You Haven’t “Made It” Yet