The Don't Quit Podcast
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Write Better Emails by Writing Longer
Everyone knows the most most important resource is time. Especially when we have a full time job, a side hobby, family, and friends all taking a part of it. One of the most time consuming things we have in our professional lives is emails.
The Truth about Doing What You Love for a Living
It’s a problem that a lot us read about: to choose a career doing what you love. Should a person go with their passion? Or does it make more sense to take a career solely on income? As a person who illustrates children books, motivational prints,
How to Master Self Criticism like a Boss
“So tell me a time you failed at something?” This is a common question you may tried not to roll your eyes at when you were asked this during an interview. But does the answer deserve to be frowned upon? I know,
How to increase Productivity from Anxiety and Stress
It all begins slowly. Heart beating faster, mouth drying up. Sweat starting to pour. Then next thing you know, you got stress bringing you down. It’s a part of life and it’s actually something we can control. Rather,
How to Communicate your Stress from Work
When you’re trying to achieve the best of your job – feels like a job in itself. Setting your sights high and accomplishing things that you dreamed of. It’s one of the greatest feelings to complete a side project, get a promotion, or reach a goal.
The Power of Creativity
We’ve all had to be creative in our lives. Art class, problem solving, making flyers. Creativity is an elusive muse that may feel like you don’t have a lot of power over. It helps us find meaning but it’s hard to catch.
Why you shouldn’t have a New Years Resolution
Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy planning and goal setting. If you’ve been listening to The don’t Quit podcast, it’s something that I’ve been stating several times. So why I don’t recommend New Years resolution?
How to integrate digital and paper productivity to your life
While going paperless seems to be the ongoing trend of being productive, it’s still beneficial for that to exist. I use both a journal and note taking software to be on top of things where ever I go. With a phone in your pocket,
How to Have a Mediocre Life
I’m going to be talking about the things mediocre people do, think, and feel. This is having the self awareness to identify if you’re doing these things it’s best to revalue how you’re going to be in the new year.
Why you shouldn’t depend your success on other successful people
If you’re like me, you’ve been reading up on successful people like Elon Musk and Steve Jobs. What they do every morning, what they eat every Saturday. All in an effort to find that correlation to that hidden key to success.