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Open‑minded Apprenticeship Accelerates Personal and Organizational Growth
SocialApr 11, 2026

Open‑minded Apprenticeship Accelerates Personal and Organizational Growth

Trainees must be open-minded; the process requires them to suspend their egos while they discover what they are doing well and what they are doing poorly and decide what to do about it. The trainer must be open-minded as well,...

By Ray Dalio
Success Requires You to Take the Leap
SocialApr 11, 2026

Success Requires You to Take the Leap

No one is going to take the risk for you. You have to jump. Start, Fail, Learn, Repeat. That’s the only path to success. So the question is - are you jumping, or not? https://t.co/ELR2BmuvHq

By Kevin O'Leary
Uncomfortable Conversations Drive Higher Income
SocialApr 11, 2026

Uncomfortable Conversations Drive Higher Income

I'm convinced your income is directly proportional to: The number of uncomfortable conversations you're willing to have. • Turn people away • Raise your prices • Ask for the sale • Fire bad clients Comfort keeps you broke

By Jon Brosio
Better Prompts Save Founders Ten Hours Weekly
SocialApr 11, 2026

Better Prompts Save Founders Ten Hours Weekly

Most founders are one great prompt away from 10 hours back per week. Learn to ask better questions.

By dmartell
Stay a Student to Remain an Expert Amid Platform Shifts
SocialApr 11, 2026

Stay a Student to Remain an Expert Amid Platform Shifts

only way to be an expert is to remain a student especially true in platform shifts

By Scott Belsky
Relentless Excellence Is Essential for Peak Trading Performance
SocialApr 11, 2026

Relentless Excellence Is Essential for Peak Trading Performance

Peak performance demands relentless commitment to excellence in every trade. - Van K. Tharp https://t.co/gfBPgWvKWI

By Boris Schlossberg
Growth Demands Pain: Persevere Through Suffering
SocialApr 11, 2026

Growth Demands Pain: Persevere Through Suffering

You don’t grow unless you suffer. You will have friends and family who will say that’s not true. They are wrong. They are average. The exceptional are exceptional because of pain - because they suffered. They fought alone. You must suffer. Do not relent. Persevere. https://t.co/4soAogASKn

By Michael A. Gayed, CFA (Lead-Lag Report)
Structure Your Day in 30‑Minute Blocks for Momentum
SocialApr 11, 2026

Structure Your Day in 30‑Minute Blocks for Momentum

If you feel stuck, add structure to your days. Map out your actions for an entire day in 30 minute increments. It doesn’t have to be the “right” stuff. It just needs to be something. Then stick to it for...

By Sahil Bloom
Comfort Breeds Stagnation, Not True Peace
SocialApr 11, 2026

Comfort Breeds Stagnation, Not True Peace

UNPOPULAR OPINION: Comfort isn’t peace—it’s quiet stagnation. What feels safe is often what’s keeping you small.

By Premlata (Meta + Google Ads)
Hear Your Mind, Choose What Truly Matters
SocialApr 11, 2026

Hear Your Mind, Choose What Truly Matters

Two thoughts from Michael A. Singer “There is nothing more important to true growth than realizing that you are not the voice of the mind, you are the one who hears it.” “It doesn’t matter what others do, unless you decide that...

By Jim O’Shaughnessy
Ten Simple Actions to Spark Inspiration Now
SocialApr 11, 2026

Ten Simple Actions to Spark Inspiration Now

If you're uninspired: • Read • Workout • Walk • Sauna • Build • Share • Speak • Swim • Create • Recommit

By Alex Mathers
Productivity Grows From Daily Decisions, Not Luck
SocialApr 11, 2026

Productivity Grows From Daily Decisions, Not Luck

We love to think we’ll “figure it out” one day… that suddenly we’ll wake up more organized, more focused, more productive. But it doesn’t work like that. Productivity isn’t a lucky moment. It’s a repeated decision. A habit you build, refine, and protect—day by...

By Carl Pullein
Intelligence Is a Habit, Not a Gift—Read Daily
SocialApr 11, 2026

Intelligence Is a Habit, Not a Gift—Read Daily

Most people think intelligence is a gift. Munger thinks it's a habit. He surveyed every wise person he'd ever met across his entire life — and found zero who didn't read constantly. Not some. Not most. Zero. The sample size is 99 years. That's...

By Mike the Value Investor
Everyday Courage Shows Heroism Lives in Us
SocialApr 11, 2026

Everyday Courage Shows Heroism Lives in Us

Acts of heroism remind us what people are capable of when it matters most. Life is full of challenges, but courage isn’t reserved for a few. 👨🏼‍🚀 👉 Every day, in small and quiet ways, we each get the chance to...

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
Iterate, Experiment, and Slowly Build a Better World
SocialApr 11, 2026

Iterate, Experiment, and Slowly Build a Better World

“Do things, run experiments, try to improve things bit by bit, see what works, see when things bite back, and make a better world slowly but surely.” ~@arbesman

By Jim O’Shaughnessy
Daily Walks Boost Mood, Productivity, and Shed Pounds
SocialApr 10, 2026

Daily Walks Boost Mood, Productivity, and Shed Pounds

As a scientist, I like to question the status quo and stay open-minded. So I tried going for a walk outside every day for a couple of weeks to see what all the hype was about. Extremely annoying update: that shit actually...

By Hussein Naji, PhD (Healthcare Research)
Patience and Persistence Turn Side Hustle Into Dream
SocialApr 10, 2026

Patience and Persistence Turn Side Hustle Into Dream

Stay patient. I worked a day job at a restaurant for 10 years while working on my dream job on the side. Washing dishes, then hosting, then bussing tables and then waiting tables. Just a friendly reminder to keep grinding. 👊 💯

By Sean Cannell
Treat Business Functions Like Sports: Hire Coaches
SocialApr 10, 2026

Treat Business Functions Like Sports: Hire Coaches

Professional athletes watch game tape. People trying to get better at golf take lessons. In all areas of life, we get coaching, training, and help to get better. Why don’t we do this for key functions of running a business?...

By Nick Huber (Sweaty Startup)
True Wealth Is Buying Back Your Time
SocialApr 10, 2026

True Wealth Is Buying Back Your Time

Poor people trade time for money. Wealthy people trade money for time. The goal was never the money. It was always the time.

By Sam (FasterFreedom)
Courage to Keep Going Beats Success or Failure
SocialApr 10, 2026

Courage to Keep Going Beats Success or Failure

Churchill: 'Success is not final, failure is not fatal — it is the courage to continue that counts.' You showing up every morning is the whole game. Keep grinding

By Keith McCullough
Relentless Readiness: Be Equipped for Any Terrain
SocialApr 10, 2026

Relentless Readiness: Be Equipped for Any Terrain

😳🤷🏽‍♀️👏🏾 He’s built for any terrain. Any season. No excuses. This is what preparation looks like. Not flashy, just relentless readiness. When opportunity shows up, he won’t need to adjust. He’s already equipped. Respect. 👏 📹 antonin.explorer | IG #Mindset #Preparedness #NoExcuses #adventure #WildernessVibes...

By Catherine Adenle
Win by Doing Ten Times More, Not Just Better
SocialApr 10, 2026

Win by Doing Ten Times More, Not Just Better

The secret to outcompeting everyone in your market? Do 10x more than them. Not 10% better. 10x more. More content. More outreach. More follow-up. More value. The entrepreneurs who win aren’t smarter than you. They’re just more relentless.

By dmartell
Craft Your Time: Free Updated Guide on Time Mastery
SocialApr 10, 2026

Craft Your Time: Free Updated Guide on Time Mastery

I wrote this piece in 2022. It went behind the paywall. The framework evolved. Now it's updated, out from behind the paywall, and better than ever. 21 minutes on why you don't manage time — you craft it => https://t.co/Bmf7m0YT9D https://t.co/V3ECpXBPgJ

By Mike Vardy
5‑Minute Morning Journal for Elite Daily Clarity
SocialApr 10, 2026

5‑Minute Morning Journal for Elite Daily Clarity

My go-to morning journal questions: 1. What's 1 thing I'm grateful for? 2. What's 1 thing I'm excited about? 3. What's 1 virtue I want to exhibit? 4. What's 1 thing I'm avoiding? 5. What's the 1 thing I need to do? 1-sentence answer limit. 5 minutes...

By Dickie Bush
Treat Work as Fun, Outlast Every Competitor
SocialApr 10, 2026

Treat Work as Fun, Outlast Every Competitor

You have no true competitors if you see your work as fun and want it to last for decades.

By Adam Robinson
The Real Obstacle: Choosing Hard Work over Easy Comfort
SocialApr 10, 2026

The Real Obstacle: Choosing Hard Work over Easy Comfort

Most people don't lack talent. Most people don't lack opportunity. Most people don't lack intelligence. Most people lack the decision to do hard things when easy things are available.

By Ross Simmonds
Leverage Over Grind: Build Systems, Avoid Burnout
SocialApr 10, 2026

Leverage Over Grind: Build Systems, Avoid Burnout

A lesson I wish I learned earlier: stop glorifying the grind. The future belongs to those who master leverage and systems, not those who burn out chasing the next win.

By Matt Gray
Embrace Discomfort to Build Resilience and Performance
SocialApr 10, 2026

Embrace Discomfort to Build Resilience and Performance

Are we drowning out important signals of discomfort that are supposed to help us develop resilience and better performance? If you want to grow, wrestle with discomfort. Stop avoiding it! Good post from @stevemagness ... https://t.co/pe7mzjSRBC

By Richard Seroter
Create Original Thinking Space to Counter Negative Repetition
SocialApr 10, 2026

Create Original Thinking Space to Counter Negative Repetition

95% percent of your thoughts are repetitive. Of those, 80% are negative. Account for this everyday by creating space for “original thinking.” On a walk, during prayer, in conversation with friends, just be intentional about creating novelty in the mind. It’s how...

By Brian Maierhofer
Unlearn Limiting Beliefs, Not Just Acquire New Skills
SocialApr 10, 2026

Unlearn Limiting Beliefs, Not Just Acquire New Skills

Biggest impact to my life thus far in 2026: Stopped asking "What do I need to learn?" Started asking "What do I need to unlearn?" The beliefs holding you back Are more dangerous than the skills you're missing...

By Jon Brosio
Start Small, Build Confidence, Trade Without Fear
SocialApr 10, 2026

Start Small, Build Confidence, Trade Without Fear

I'm constantly encouraging traders to NOT trade in fear. If you're too scared, start with smaller positions to help build your confidence. You have to learn how to lift 5 pounds before you can lift 25 pounds. Start with 10...

By Joseph Fahmy
Embrace Interruptions: They Spark Your Best Creative Ideas
SocialApr 10, 2026

Embrace Interruptions: They Spark Your Best Creative Ideas

Interruptions are not the enemy of a productive day. They're often where the best creative work happens. At the studio we call them drive-bys. And rather than treating them as disruptions, we've built them in. Meetings happen with the doors open...

By Kelly Wearstler
Love the Process, Not the Market, for Lasting Success
SocialApr 10, 2026

Love the Process, Not the Market, for Lasting Success

You have to love the game. You have to love figuring things out. You have to love the people you are working with. You DO NOT have to love the market you're in. You need to love the machine. You...

By Adam Robinson
Pitching Is a Trainable Skill, Not a Fixed Trait
SocialApr 10, 2026

Pitching Is a Trainable Skill, Not a Fixed Trait

Loved reading @dannyfontaine's book "Pitch: How to Captivate and Convince Any Audience". I used to be terrified of pitching. During my first book tour (for my first book, Hooked), I realized that every talk I gave about the book was...

By Nir Eyal
Set a Fixed Time and Place for Habits
SocialApr 10, 2026

Set a Fixed Time and Place for Habits

A quick and easy tip for building habits that last: Pick a standard time and place to do it. It’s easier to wake up knowing “I exercise at 4 pm” than to decide each time when to fit a habit into your...

By James Clear
The Weakest Link's Drive Shapes the Whole Squadron
SocialApr 10, 2026

The Weakest Link's Drive Shapes the Whole Squadron

Research out of the US Air Force Academy found that the motivation of the least fit person in the squadron determined how much the entire squadron improved (or didn’t) on their fitness tests. Surround yourself wisely.

By Steve Magness
Loyalty to Outdated Things Masks True Financial Health
SocialApr 10, 2026

Loyalty to Outdated Things Masks True Financial Health

Most people aren't broke. They're just loyal to things that stopped serving them years ago.

By Kendra Nicole
Turn Every Conversation Into Immediate Leadership Insight
SocialApr 10, 2026

Turn Every Conversation Into Immediate Leadership Insight

Every conversation is an opportunity but most people miss it. Listen carefully. Suspend judgment. Crystallize the learning. The best leaders don’t take minutes to learn - they do it in seconds. https://t.co/fUU3FsJbX7

By Ram Charan
Identify Daily Energy Drains, Not Push Harder, to Beat Burnout
SocialApr 10, 2026

Identify Daily Energy Drains, Not Push Harder, to Beat Burnout

The first actionable move in burnout is not “How do I push harder?” It is: “What is making this day so expensive to run?” That question changes everything. It stops treating exhaustion like a character flaw and starts treating it like a...

By Alexander Lebedev, MD, PhD
Self‑Improvement Fuels Innovation, Competition Stifles It
SocialApr 10, 2026

Self‑Improvement Fuels Innovation, Competition Stifles It

When we focus on the competition, we become reactive. When we focus on improving ourselves, we become innovative.

By Simon Sinek
Surrender to Reality; Control Is an Illusion
SocialApr 10, 2026

Surrender to Reality; Control Is an Illusion

Two thoughts from Byron Katie “When I argue with reality, I lose, but only 100% of the time.” “If you want real control, drop the illusion of control; let life have you. It does anyway. You’re just telling yourself the story of...

By Jim O’Shaughnessy
Determination Beats Starting Point in Achieving Wealth
SocialApr 10, 2026

Determination Beats Starting Point in Achieving Wealth

I’ve seen average people get rich and talented people stay broke. Your determination is your destiny not where you start.

By S. Joseph Burns
Drop Losing Trades to Free Mental Bandwidth
SocialApr 10, 2026

Drop Losing Trades to Free Mental Bandwidth

Every losing position you refuse to close doesn't just sit in your portfolio. It sits in your head. It follows you to the gym, to dinner, to bed. Your brain can hold about 7 things in working memory at once....

By Ivan on Tech
Stay Calm, Stick to Strategy, Profit From Patience
SocialApr 10, 2026

Stay Calm, Stick to Strategy, Profit From Patience

I've watched people lots tons of money because people couldn't control their emotions. The market feeds on fear and greed. When others panic, stay calm and stick to your strategy. Patience is profitable.

By Jake Claver
Design Your Environment, Not Your Willpower
SocialApr 10, 2026

Design Your Environment, Not Your Willpower

Behavior change isn't about motivation — it's about environment design. Motivation is unreliable. Environment is something you can engineer. The most productive people aren't the most disciplined. They've set up their environment so discipline is rarely required. How is your current environment helping...

By Ask Dr. Brown
Facing Your Avoided Truth Unlocks the Life You Want
SocialApr 10, 2026

Facing Your Avoided Truth Unlocks the Life You Want

What truth are you avoiding right now that’s keeping you from the life you say you want?

By Lewis Howes
Learn Real-World Skills, Stop Excuses, Unlock Opportunities
SocialApr 10, 2026

Learn Real-World Skills, Stop Excuses, Unlock Opportunities

Stop making excuses, start getting educated in the actual world of today and start opening up opportunities. Everything is a skill that can be learned.

By GaryVee
Hardship Shapes Us; Better Beginnings Won’t Define Success
SocialApr 10, 2026

Hardship Shapes Us; Better Beginnings Won’t Define Success

Sometimes I think about where I would be and what I would have accomplished if I had been born into better circumstances. Then I remember that I wouldn't be what I am if I had been. Lemons and lemonades, right? Shit, some dudes...

By Ed Latimore
Progress Grows on Slow Days Through Consistent Show‑Up
SocialApr 10, 2026

Progress Grows on Slow Days Through Consistent Show‑Up

Not every day looks like progress
And that’s the part people don’t talk about Some days feel slow
Some days feel like nothing’s working But this is where it actually builds If you keep showing up, it adds up. #RealEstate #EntrepreneurLife #Mindset #Growth #Consistency

By Justin Pickell