inspiration
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The First Time Developing A Breakthrough Is Always The Hardest
The term “breakthrough” has a lot of weight to it. It’s a significant milestone. You finally cracked that project or reached a level of personal development. It’s also always the hardest part of whatever you’re trying to achieve.
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‘A Ship In Harbour Is Safe, But That Is Not What Ships Are Built For’
Getting out of your comfort zone is key to experiencing new things, broadening your horizons and taking the risks that help us grow as people — to either achieve our goals and do the things we’ve always wanted to go, or at least say we tried to get there, even if we fell short.
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Avoid Self-Censoring To Keep Your Ideas Flowing
The greatest enemy your ideas have is you. If you’ve ever shown off an idea only to have it shot down, you can easily slip into the habit of self-censoring. Avoid this trap if you want your ideas to flourish.
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Thinking Cap: Podcasts, Articles And Clips To Make You Smarter
The origins of life on Earth, when procrastination becomes a real problem, the gospel of doubt, a complete list of “OK Google” commands and gaming on the Mac, all in this week’s edition of the Lifehacker Thinking Cap.