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The "unspoken rules" of successful people

                                                           

Candidate,

I'm fascinated by the "unspoken rules" that successful people use to help make the 1,001 decisions that bombard us each day.

What many people mistake for talent and drive from the outside is actually just a powerful rule of thumb that the successful person picked up along the way. (A great example of the game being played around you you don't know about.)

A few examples:

Food: "How can I get takeout but still eat healthy?"

AVERAGE PERSON: "I dunno, I really should try to eat healthier … I'll probably just try to skip dessert … maybe I can eat something beforehand ..."

TOP PERFORMER: "I'm going to check the menu online and make sure it fits my nutrition goals." 

Shopping: "I'm not sure, should I get that book?"

AVERAGE PERSON: "I'm not sure, is this book good? Let me read 2,342 reviews to decide. Then I'll ask 5 friends what they think (even though they don't read). Then I'll post on Twitter and ask for advice. Oh, and I should ask on Reddit, too."

TOP PERFORMER: Yes.

And one more that I'm testing now…

Email: "How should you handle trolls?"

Instead of crafting perfect comebacks to every idiot that emails me, I'm just going to send them this: 

Sometimes it's the smallest rules that can have the biggest impact on your life.

Teach Yourself Anythingmy course on how to stop being bored & boring and start learning fun new things — is full of these "unspoken rules" for learning.

Today, I want to share one of my favorites. It will help you stop making excuses for why you can't try something new and start saying yes.

I call it the One Hour Rule:

Learning is a skill and a privilege. And learning how to learn — in an hour or less — can change your life.

If you've tried to pick up new skills in the past but got frustrated with the vague, messy process...

If you tried but you didn't stick with it...

If you've struggled to find the time to practice…

Or if you want a new hobby and just don't know where to start…

I'd love to show you a different approach. Learning a new skill can be fast and fun.

I have a course, Teach Yourself Anything, where you'll see how to learn fast.

We can show you how to change your life today so tomorrow looks even better. That freedom to learn anything you want — fast — is the ultimate gift. 

P.S. Try our course, Teach Yourself Anything, for an hour. It's risk-free, with my money-back guarantee. Full course details are here.

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Optimism on Markets and Highlights From Staying Home

It's been a wild few weeks in the market as investors try to gauge how the coronavirus will impact global growth and corporate profits.
 
 
My Latest Blog Post

We are facing risks unlike any we've dealt with in our lifetimes.

Being told you're in danger triggers all your evolutionary defense mechanisms intended to keep you safe. Unfortunately, none of these instinctive reactions are useful in the arena of long-term investing.

Not only do we face a real, physical threat to our collective health right now, but we're also dealing with massive uncertainty. That only adds to the discomfort most of us feel when trying to process what we're currently experiencing, which amplifies our appetite for predictions and forecasts. Your brain wants answers – regardless of whether those answers are right or wrong – in an effort to reduce that discomfort.

During uncertain times like these, we tend to gravitate towards high-conviction predictions eloquently presented by persons of authority or special expertise. But you must be careful when consuming predictions of what happens next – especially when people start proclaiming doom and gloom scenarios for the future.

Read More: Optimists Will Prevail


Highlights From Staying at Home

As long as we're in a "stay put" situation, I plan to share some positives from the experience. Don't get me wrong, juggling work while taking care of our 6-year-old and 2-year-old boys has been exhausting, but we are establishing some habits that I hope continue post-quarantine.

For example, I'm spending way more time outside than ever before. Despite knowing the benefits of spending time outside, I probably averaged less than 20 minutes outdoors on a normal week day. During the past two weeks, though, I've been outside at least three hours a day.

On weekends we've been hitting up the area's amazing parks. (Every region has different restrictions, but St. Louis has encouraged people to get outside and use the parks.)

Even though the weather hasn't been the greatest, I'm coming around on the idea that spending time outside is only a seasonal activity.


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How to Work from Home with Kids

March 31, 2020
Business Know-How Newsletter
Tips & Advice for Running a Successful Business
Working from home with kids brings in a whole new set of challenges. The key to success is creating rules everyone can live with and being consistent about enforcing them. Here are five tips for working at home with kids. 
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