“Be comfortable in your own shoes because you’re going to be in them for a while.” – Cara Delevigne Cara DeLevigne’s speech during the Women in the World summit has touched me on multiple levels, even though I’m not a woman. I’ve watched it numerous times since it’s release. With 41 million followers on Instagram,… Continue reading Cara Delevingne on Happiness, Imposter Syndrome, Overwork, Therapy & the Beauty in Flaws
Why Most Procrastination Hacks Don’t Work: A Practical Alternative
Let’s be honest. You’ve probably tried a number of “hacks” to fix procrastination already. Yet here you are still looking for advice. I hear about it from my email subscribers. Well, there’s a reason what you’ve tried doesn’t work.
Crush It By Gary Vaynerchuk Book Summary and Review
Crush It was Gary Vaynerchuk’s first book. Since its release, Gary has become a superstar on social media, impacting many successful artists and creators as an inspiration. He has been one of the best at leveraging every social media platform out there to spread his message, amassing hundreds of thousands of fans, and building an… Continue reading Crush It By Gary Vaynerchuk Book Summary and Review
I Experimented With Meditation For A Year and a Half. Here’s What Happened (Complete Guide)
A year ago, I started an experiment. After hearing all the hype from successful people about how meditation, I took it up for the first time in my life. And I documented my journey with data. I used the app, Insight Timer, the best free meditation app out there. It logs all the free guided… Continue reading I Experimented With Meditation For A Year and a Half. Here’s What Happened (Complete Guide)
Ben Franklin’s Autobiography: A Quick Book Summary & Review
Ben Franklin is one of the most influential people of American History. Hundreds of years after his death, he’s still seen as a role model by many, including the billionaire, Charlie Munger. He was a successful inventor and businessman. He helped build the great American government and economy. His foresight into the power of compound… Continue reading Ben Franklin’s Autobiography: A Quick Book Summary & Review
Should I Go To College? A Thorough Analysis and Answer
Sometimes, it feels like a single decision can impact your whole life for the better or worse. For some people, that question is whether to go to college. In today’s video, you’ll get a comprehensive answer to this question.
The Fung Bros Give Advice to Asian Americans on Success, Excuses, Dating, and Social Media Growth
The Fung Brothers are a Chinese-American duo consisting of comedians and rappers, Andrew Fung and David Fung. They have a successful Hip Hop foodie and streetwear YouTube channel, with almost 2 million subscribers. Here’s my interview with them. We talk Asian American obstacles, overcoming excuses, social media growth tips, dating & wealth advice, and more.
On Celebrating & Appreciating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
The month of May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month! The history of this appreciation month dates back to 1978 when U.S. Congress passed a resolution to celebrate the culture for a week. Like other cultural appreciation weeks, they later extended it to a full month. Many Asian Americans have insecurity, shame, or hidden disgrace… Continue reading On Celebrating & Appreciating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
How To Master Your Asian Masculinity & Live The Life You Want with Kevin Kreider
Kevin Kreider is an Asian American male model, life coach, speaker, fitness trainer, social media influencer, and bodybuilding competitor. As a child, he was bullied for his skinny figure and race, while struggling with Tourette’s Syndrome. Kevin has won several natural bodybuilding competitions and spoke at TEDx. Now, he helps other Asian American men cultivate their… Continue reading How To Master Your Asian Masculinity & Live The Life You Want with Kevin Kreider
The Truth About Procrastination
Common procrastination advice online right now preaches that quick hacks can help you get things done and stop putting tasks off. But the truth is painful and surprising. If it was that easy, you’d have no problems with procrastination already.