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Inner Work Clears Vision, Expands Your Awareness
SocialMar 31, 2026

Inner Work Clears Vision, Expands Your Awareness

Light Watkins explaining how inner work helps to expand awareness, using his glasses metaphor Drop a 👓 if you found it helpful

By Light Watkins
One Bad Moment Doesn't Define Your Entire Day
SocialMar 31, 2026

One Bad Moment Doesn't Define Your Entire Day

You didn't have a bad day. You had a bad 15 minutes that you let define the rest of your day. Stop letting one bad moment run the whole day.

By Trent Harrison | Online Fitness Coach
Key Results Turn Tasks Into Measurable Success
SocialMar 31, 2026

Key Results Turn Tasks Into Measurable Success

You “know what you need to do.” So you wake up every day and do as much as you can. If you’re superhuman (I am not) you ship your roadmap. Hit every deadline. Check every box… …and still don’t actually *achieve*...

By Sara Lobkovich
Small Intentional Choices Turn Dad Bod Into CEO Mindset
SocialMar 31, 2026

Small Intentional Choices Turn Dad Bod Into CEO Mindset

How do you go from recognizing a need for change to becoming an expert in the mechanics of transformation? 📈🚀 Tomorrow on Tippie Leads, we’re joined by Associate Professor of Instruction Rob Rouwenhorst . Before Rob became our resident expert...

By Nick Westergaard
Speak Gratitude: Specific, Vocal Thanks Beat Text
SocialMar 31, 2026

Speak Gratitude: Specific, Vocal Thanks Beat Text

Verbal gratitude lands differently than text. You can hear the emotional state behind the words. @SimonAlexanderO explained to me how to express gratitude effectively. Tell someone specifically what you're grateful for. Voice notes work better than messages. How often do you do...

By Nathan Barry
Kindness Legacy Fuels Business Unity and Human Connection
SocialMar 31, 2026

Kindness Legacy Fuels Business Unity and Human Connection

KIND—yes, the KIND bars—was named after Daniel Lubetzky’s (@daniellubetzky) father. A Holocaust survivor who, despite everything he endured…still chose kindness. It sounds naive: that kindness can win. But Daniel built his life around it. From PeaceWorks (bringing people together through...

By Simon Sinek
Mentors Unlock Career Gains You Can't Achieve Solo
SocialMar 31, 2026

Mentors Unlock Career Gains You Can't Achieve Solo

The Value of Having a Mentor: Career Boosts You Don’t Get on Your Own. https://t.co/1hoQyQHljb #mentoring #lifehacks #coaching #books

By Catherine Adenle
Reward High Performers, Remote Teams Thrive and Grow
SocialMar 31, 2026

Reward High Performers, Remote Teams Thrive and Grow

Remote work gets a lot of hate. People working less, taking breaks, being lazy, etc. That hasn't been the case in my experience. My best people are throwing down 60 hour weeks and our companies are growing. If you create a culture where you...

By Nick Huber (Sweaty Startup)
Leaders Must Inspire and Warn to Harness AI
SocialMar 31, 2026

Leaders Must Inspire and Warn to Harness AI

Leaders must be both the chief inspirer and the chief fearmonger right now when it comes to AI. The best will become 10x stronger. The worst will tap out. Both good outcomes for the org. Tough to play both.

By Eric Siu
Master Panic: Do Nothing When Instinct Screams Action
SocialMar 31, 2026

Master Panic: Do Nothing When Instinct Screams Action

Q1 was brutal. I've also been losing 100 lbs through fasting. Both taught me the same thing: Pain is not the danger. The panic response to pain is. When you fast, the hunger plateaus if you sit with it. When markets drop, the...

By Michael A. Gayed, CFA (Lead-Lag Report)
Your Progress Stalls Due to Avoided Decisions, Not Missing Info
SocialMar 31, 2026

Your Progress Stalls Due to Avoided Decisions, Not Missing Info

The gap between where you are and where you want to be is filled with decisions you're avoiding. Not information you're missing.

By Jon Brosio
Innovation Starts Solo, Thrives Through Collective Effort
SocialMar 31, 2026

Innovation Starts Solo, Thrives Through Collective Effort

Robert Goddard's tale illustrates that while innovation begins with one, its success often lies with many. Don’t fall into the alpha trap. https://spectrum.ieee.org/robert-goddard-leadership

By IEEE Spectrum Threads
Compassion Is Your Superpower When Overwhelmed
SocialMar 31, 2026

Compassion Is Your Superpower When Overwhelmed

If you’re overwhelmed, your greatest superpower is to treat yourself with compassion. Because as much as we’d like to, we’re not able to time travel, fly, read minds, battle the elements, or move mountains. Give yourself the support you need...

By Susan David, Ph.D.
Fill Your Calendar with Positives Before Negativity Returns
SocialMar 31, 2026

Fill Your Calendar with Positives Before Negativity Returns

Remember: it’s not enough to remove the negative. That simply creates a void. Get the positive things on the calendar ASAP, lest they get crowded out by the bullshit and noise that will otherwise fill your days.

By Tim Ferriss
Finding Ease in Tough Challenges: The Zen of Doing
SocialMar 31, 2026

Finding Ease in Tough Challenges: The Zen of Doing

I’ve been feeling incredibly inspired lately to help people face hard things with a sense of ease. This inspiration has been flowing into the new book I’m writing, The Zen of Doing. Follow along: https://t.co/om4KEnQZEf I would love to have you on...

By Leo Babauta
Embrace Your Weirdness; It's Your Irreplaceable Product
SocialMar 31, 2026

Embrace Your Weirdness; It's Your Irreplaceable Product

Naval Ravikant has talked for years about the idea of productizing yourself. I keep coming back to that phrase, especially now. With so many people worried about AI taking their job, replacing parts of what they do, or even dulling...

By Joe Pulizzi
Ask These 10 Questions to Design a Better Month
SocialMar 31, 2026

Ask These 10 Questions to Design a Better Month

10 questions I ask myself at the end of each month (to set up a better month ahead) 1️⃣ What did I do this month that actually mattered to me? 2️⃣ Where did my time go that I didn’t intend it to? 3️⃣ What...

By Nir Eyal
CEOs Should Mandate AI Use to Accelerate Innovation
SocialMar 31, 2026

CEOs Should Mandate AI Use to Accelerate Innovation

There was a story from ~2011 that I vividly recall It was shortly after Larry Page stepped in as sole-CEO of Google. This was wartime CEO Page, who was very worried about losing mobile to Apple Page required that all Google execs...

By Kyle Samani
Stack Needed Tasks Between Two Rewards for Productivity
SocialMar 31, 2026

Stack Needed Tasks Between Two Rewards for Productivity

I've read Atomic Habits 3 times. Chapter 8 unleashes a real productivity hack It uses habit stacking + temptation bundling to crush your day: 𝗙𝗼𝗿𝗺𝘂𝗹𝗮: 1. After {current habit}, I will {habit needed} 2. After {habit needed}, I will {something I want} 𝗘𝘅𝗮𝗺𝗽𝗹𝗲: 1. After drinking morning...

By Brian LaManna
Document Successful Commands Immediately, Never Postpone
SocialMar 31, 2026

Document Successful Commands Immediately, Never Postpone

You ran 15 commands. One worked. You moved on. In 6 months you'll need to re-run it and you won't remember which one. Write the working command down right after it works. Not later. Later is never. https://t.co/JLnbmkFUoA

By Ming Tang
Leadership, Not Hiring, Determines Team's Closing Success
SocialMar 31, 2026

Leadership, Not Hiring, Determines Team's Closing Success

One of my agency owner students closes 80% of sales calls he’s on. His team closes only 10% of calls he’s not on. He think it’s a hiring problem, that he hired the wrong people. It’s not a hiring problem. It’s a leadership...

By Dan Mall
Finding Your Personal Threshold for AI‑Powered Efficiency
SocialMar 31, 2026

Finding Your Personal Threshold for AI‑Powered Efficiency

Sitting here thinking, when am I "efficient" enough? Like when I think on how I develop thoughts and write, and build I'm like I could use AI to build a tool to make me better at writing, and ideation, and writing,...

By Wil Reynolds
Even Empty Beginnings Teach More than Never Starting
SocialMar 31, 2026

Even Empty Beginnings Teach More than Never Starting

You're not afraid of starting. You're afraid of starting and having nothing to show for it. But nothing to show for it beats nothing at all. At least the first one teaches you something.

By Jon Brosio
Act Now: Build Early, Stop Overthinking, Use AI
SocialMar 31, 2026

Act Now: Build Early, Stop Overthinking, Use AI

Advice I needed at 22: • Build earlier • Stop overthinking • Pick one path • Use AI, don’t fear it • Show your work You don’t need more time. You need more action.

By Ebere Oyek (Nelo) — Data | AI | ML
Master What You Can, Avoid Futile Effort
SocialMar 31, 2026

Master What You Can, Avoid Futile Effort

Control what you can to gain control over what you can. To do anything else is, in the purest sense of the word, a waste.

By Ed Latimore
True Leadership Training Transforms Organizational Development
SocialMar 31, 2026

True Leadership Training Transforms Organizational Development

RT @JoeContrera Helping leaders understand what it truly means to lead others and then actually building their skills is changing the way organizations are developing their leaders. Here's what clients say: https://t.co/uVftLrCNc4 #leadership #leadershipdevelopment https://t.co/r5Wm1BVKEF

By Tom Pick
True CEOs Build Businesses That Run Without Them
SocialMar 31, 2026

True CEOs Build Businesses That Run Without Them

The happiest founders I know have a business that runs without them. If you're answering basic questions or fixing mistakes that shouldn't have happened… You’re an operator, not a CEO.

By Matt Gray
Music Mastery Delayed Until Opportunity, Then Cycle Repeats
SocialMar 31, 2026

Music Mastery Delayed Until Opportunity, Then Cycle Repeats

Gonna say what many won't say Some people don't take their music seriously until an opportunity pops up. Then they scramble to learn what they should've mastered years ago, fail, and blame everything from saturation to gatekeeping. And then... they...

By Graham Cochrane (DIY Music Biz)
AI Boosts Speed, but Hides Cognitive Overhead
SocialMar 31, 2026

AI Boosts Speed, but Hides Cognitive Overhead

The #AI Productivity Illusion: When Speed Masks Cognitive Cost by @yanivg @Forbes Learn more: https://t.co/McHxPYaCVK #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #ML #DL https://t.co/NTAcFhzmou

By Ron van Loon
Your Nervous System Prefers Familiar Pain over New Safety
SocialMar 31, 2026

Your Nervous System Prefers Familiar Pain over New Safety

A lot of “self-sabotage” is just your nervous system picking familiar pain over unfamiliar safety. Familiar feels predictable. And predictable often feels safer than better. That's why people stay in chaotic relationships, overwork loops, food patterns, stress cycles, old identities. And in these...

By Hussein Naji, PhD (Healthcare Research)
Cultivating Ego‑Free Compassion in Medical Practice
SocialMar 31, 2026

Cultivating Ego‑Free Compassion in Medical Practice

Finding peace by unhooking from ego and achieving a loving presence in medicine [PODCAST] http://dlvr.it/TRnksh Podcast #OncologyHematology

By Kevin Pho, MD (KevinMD)
Belief Comes First; Capability Follows for Success
SocialMar 31, 2026

Belief Comes First; Capability Follows for Success

Mohnish Pabrai: "If you study a lot of the greats in business and arts and music and film and everything, it always starts with belief. And the capability comes later." Belief is the first step to success in any area of...

By S. Joseph Burns
Embrace Losses to Reduce Fear and Boost Risk‑Taking
SocialMar 31, 2026

Embrace Losses to Reduce Fear and Boost Risk‑Taking

“Don’t fear losing. It hurts the first 50 times but then you’ll be able to play with less emotion. You will take more risks.” — Elon Musk https://t.co/OV1z47GgGz

By S. Joseph Burns
Stay Focused: Ignore Opinions, Keep Your Blinders On
SocialMar 31, 2026

Stay Focused: Ignore Opinions, Keep Your Blinders On

Advice from Jimmy Iovine: “I don’t give a f*ck what anyone thinks. When you are a racehorse, the reason they put blinders on these things is because if you look at the horse on the left or the horse on the right,...

By S. Joseph Burns
Munger's Inversion: Avoid Stupidity, Achieve Success
SocialMar 31, 2026

Munger's Inversion: Avoid Stupidity, Achieve Success

Charlie Munger’s 5 ‘Inversion’ Secrets: Why Avoiding Stupidity Is Easier Than Seeking Brilliance For Most People https://t.co/8jCBh7vmM7

By S. Joseph Burns
Find Rhythm, Reduce Overwhelm, Embrace Clarity
SocialMar 31, 2026

Find Rhythm, Reduce Overwhelm, Embrace Clarity

Your day isn’t meant to feel like a chaotic to-do list that never ends. It’s meant to have rhythm. A time to focus, a time to rest, and a time to actually enjoy life. When everything has its place, overwhelm fades…...

By Carl Pullein
Mentorship, Community, Learning, Representation: Keys to MedTech Success
SocialMar 31, 2026

Mentorship, Community, Learning, Representation: Keys to MedTech Success

5 things Women's Month reminded me about building a career in MedTech: 1. Mentorship changes everything 2. Community is your competitive advantage 3. Continuous learning isn't optional 4. Representation matters 5. Self-belief is the foundation Which one hits home for you?

By "Girl in Medtech"
Start Your Personal Growth Journey Before the Sale Ends
SocialMar 31, 2026

Start Your Personal Growth Journey Before the Sale Ends

You don’t need to rush. You don’t need to compare. And you don’t need to follow someone else’s timeline. Growth is personal. And the best systems are the ones that fit your life. But sometimes… all it takes is one decision to begin. 🌸 Today is...

By Carl Pullein
Ignore Haters—Anyone Can Learn Anything, Regardless of Pedigree
SocialMar 31, 2026

Ignore Haters—Anyone Can Learn Anything, Regardless of Pedigree

Haters are everywhere. Just do your thing :) Everything can be learnt. Even rocket science. The idea of pedigree and degree determining what you can do or comment on, is bullshit. Keep it flowing @lifeofpujaa !

By Deepak Shenoy
Finding Purpose After Job Loss Through Community Learning
SocialMar 31, 2026

Finding Purpose After Job Loss Through Community Learning

First day after my office closed… I ran to my computer out of habit ready to log in for my shift— then it hit me. I don’t have a job anymore. That moment felt heavy. But then I opened this app… and realized I still have something...

By Kaila Mayho
We Breathe 20k Daily, yet Never Learn Proper Technique
SocialMar 31, 2026

We Breathe 20k Daily, yet Never Learn Proper Technique

Most people breathe about 20,000 times a day, yet almost no one is taught how to breathe well.

By Sara Syms
Weigh Feedback by Source, Not Sheer Volume
SocialMar 31, 2026

Weigh Feedback by Source, Not Sheer Volume

Not all criticism is signal. Some of it is simply participation without accountability. The mistake is treating every voice as equally weighted. Serious operators filter feedback based on source quality, track record, context, incentives, not volume or tone. If you...

By Fayaz King
Self‑Suffering Mirrors Harm to a Helpless Child
SocialMar 31, 2026

Self‑Suffering Mirrors Harm to a Helpless Child

Causing suffering to yourself is like causing suffering to a helpless child. You cannot fight or run from yourself – you are completely defenseless. #SadhguruQuotes https://t.co/DQ8UWSMsLw

By Sadhguru (J. Vasudev)
Build a Core Skills Library, Save Hours Weekly
SocialMar 31, 2026

Build a Core Skills Library, Save Hours Weekly

I reclaimed 2+ hours every week after building my core Skills library. All because I stopped re-explaining the same things to Claude every session. https://t.co/SQfo2UmHL0

By Michael Hyatt
Pick up the Phone: Turn Dreams Into Action
SocialMar 31, 2026

Pick up the Phone: Turn Dreams Into Action

Most people never pick up the phone and call. And that’s what separates sometimes the people who do things from the people who just dream about them. #SteveJobs #Quotes (Santa Clara Valley Historical Association) #MondayMotivation #MondayThoughts https://t.co/QzM5LEI9us

By James Gingerich
Morning Handwritten Pages Dissolve Creative Blocks
SocialMar 31, 2026

Morning Handwritten Pages Dissolve Creative Blocks

All of your creative problems will melt away with 3 handwritten journal pages, first thing in the morning, before you touch your phone.

By Dickie Bush
Limit Strong Opinions, Stay Selectively Ignorant, Reduce Stress
SocialMar 30, 2026

Limit Strong Opinions, Stay Selectively Ignorant, Reduce Stress

To reduce your stress, try not to have strong and loud opinions about everything. Smart people are selectively ignorant about most things, and focused on some things.

By Vala Afshar
Be First, Then Act, Then Achieve
SocialMar 30, 2026

Be First, Then Act, Then Achieve

Use self-reflection to explore how you approach life. "You have to be before you can do and do before you can have." ~ Zig Ziglar https://t.co/BqpXjo7Tl9

By Moksha Meditate
Leaders Overlook 96% of Issues—Bridge the Gap
SocialMar 30, 2026

Leaders Overlook 96% of Issues—Bridge the Gap

Why Leaders Miss 96% of Workplace Problems - and How to Fix It - CX Journey™ https://t.co/Z5deb4CVco Iceberg of Ignorance is a sobering visualization of how disconnected #leadership can be from the daily realities #employees and #customers experience. https://t.co/DKAfDl4YMg

By Annette Franz