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A Single Guy Quit His Job And Spent A Year Interviewing Couples In Love — This Is The Best Relationship Advice He Learned businessinsider: Nate Bagley gave a Reddit AMA on the best relationship advice he was given by couples around the U.S.  “One woman in Georgia gave some pretty amazing advice. She and and her husband have been married for over 60 years, and after being asked what her best relationship advice would be, she paused and said… ‘Don’t be afraid to be the one who loves the most.’”

What Drives Success? Culture pushes some groups to achieve. We can learn from them. Super interesting read! Does any of this ring true for you?

How often have you heard someone say; when applying to college we should go to the most prestigious school we can. When interviewing for a job we should work for the biggest name company with the most influence, and when playing a sport we should aim to play for the top team in the best league. The thinking being that if we want to be the best then we need to surround ourselves with the best. Seems logical doesn’t it? After all we know that being in an environment with

So true. To be a champ you have to believe in yourself when nobody else will

  Sometimes I think we forget that you can be an entrepreneur without starting a tech co. Here’s a great little interview with the founder of a micro-manufacturing co. in San Fran. that makes messenger bags. Have at it! “There’s a whole different side to being an entrepreneur, which is being a small business person,” stated Rickshaw Bagworks Founder and CEO Mark Dwight (MBA ’89). Rickshaw Bagworks sews and sells custom messenger bags in San Francisco. Watch Dwight discuss why micro-manufacturers are the future of American manufacturing: http://stnfd.biz/rjVD9  (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

“To Err Is Human, To Admit it Divine.” Mike is a friend and former colleague of mine who I have known personally and professionally for well over 20 years. He’s widely considered to be a very successful business executive who brims with confidence. Mike is also a take-charge person, with a healthy ego and he’s never shy in voicing his opinion. Knowing this, I’ve found it surprising, (and a little disappointing) that in all the years that I have known him I’ve never once heard him admit to a mistake,

Getting Comfortable with Discomfort I have a confession to make. I love sports. All sports. And not just to watch, but to play. I pride myself on being athletic and I absolutely can’t stand to play any sport poorly. Which is why dear reader, it pains me to tell you that I’m not very good at golf. Actually, I kind of suck. Now in fairness, (or as a rationalization) I should say that I don’t get to play very often so I never really have much opportunity to improve. And,

  Going on vacation can increase employees’ job performances by up to 40% when they return. Read why the most productive employees are the ones who take a break: http://stnfd.biz/r8QDR

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