Reading is so important. As I study successful people, all the way to billionaires, I find that the more wealthy they are, the more they typically consume information. It’s not always through books, but they are truly lifelong learners. But how do you remember information you read? I’ve read over 200+ books in the last… Continue reading How To Remember Information You Read (and Decide What to Read)
Category: Inspiration
5 Asian American Bloggers That Dominate the Web
There aren’t many successful Asian American bloggers out there. But there are a few. Let’s explore who they are, what you can gain from their blogs, and what they’re up to…
How to Be a Bawse by Lilly Singh Book Summary & Review
Lilly Singh, also known as Superwoman, has built a massive YouTube following over the years, with over 1 billion+ views. She was recently ranked #10 on Forbes’s list of top paid YouTubers with an estimated salary of $10.5 million. (If you’re wondering how YouTubers make money, it’s a mix of sponsorships, ads, and merchandise.)
How to Get Past Dating Plateaus with Jeremy Jong, founder of Fearless Asian Men
Jeremy Jong is the founder of Fearless Asian Men, a website and group to help Asian American men improve their dating lives. In this podcast interview, you’ll learn: how studying under the world’s best dating coaches didn’t help how his stereotypical Asian American upbringing affected his social life what happened after he chose to focus… Continue reading How to Get Past Dating Plateaus with Jeremy Jong, founder of Fearless Asian Men
How to Measure Your Life Effectively (Hint: Not With Return on Happiness)
Mr. Money Mustache, a top personal finance blogger, mentioned on the Tim Ferriss Show that you should optimize your finances for return on happiness rather than the cliche return on investment (ROI) or any other metric. This triggered a memory of the billionaire Mark Cuban saying on Shark Tank that he makes his decisions based… Continue reading How to Measure Your Life Effectively (Hint: Not With Return on Happiness)
How to Build A Morning Routine and Live Your Dream Life with Tim Han of Success Insider
Tim Han is a coach, speaker, interviewer, and founder of Success Insider. His YouTube channel has reached over 2 million subscribers, and he’s interviewed top minds, like Grant Cardone and Antonio Centeno. We cover everything from: his tough childhood as a shy Korean outcast in England getting into entrepreneurship seeing the pros, not just the… Continue reading How to Build A Morning Routine and Live Your Dream Life with Tim Han of Success Insider
A Proud Movie Review of Crazy Rich Asians
I recently watched Crazy Rich Asians, and couldn’t help write a proud movie review. This highly anticipated romantic comedy-drama is the first major Hollywood film in 25 years with an all-Asian cast since The Joy Luck Club. The film debutted before the release at 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, a staggering average rating. Since its release,… Continue reading A Proud Movie Review of Crazy Rich Asians
How To Take Notes Effectively and Efficiently for Recall
Here’s the problem: There’s so much to learn and so little time. And even if you consume information, you inevitably forget most of it. So, how do you stay focused and take notes effectively so that you retain what you learn? I’ll show you.
Your Erroneous Zones by Wayne Dyer Book Summary & Review
Your Erroneous Zones by Wayne Dyer is a best-selling personal development book for years. According to the book Getting There, the billionaire Sarah Blakely reads it once a month to stay in the right state. It’s a short read. Here are some useful insights from the book:
How To Not Take Life Too Seriously (and Why Research Says It Matters)
One secret to happiness I’ve discovered is simple. Don’t take life seriously. I have heard billionaires, athletes, and President Barack Obama say it. Specifically, they say you should take your business (or career) seriously, but not themselves. But how? Most people cannot keep in mind the bigger picture. So many of us are fortunate to… Continue reading How To Not Take Life Too Seriously (and Why Research Says It Matters)