Are We Asking The Right Questions?
After I got home from my grandma’s 90th birthday party, I began to realize that I wasn’t asking the right questions for a rich life.
Compilation of the posts in the quote series
Book Reviews / Mental / Quote Series
by Dan@RichLifeHabits · Published August 23, 2022 · Last modified March 1, 2023
After I got home from my grandma’s 90th birthday party, I began to realize that I wasn’t asking the right questions for a rich life.
Hard work creates strong people. Strong people create easy work. Easy work creates weak people. Weak people create hard work.
Units of these currencies are traded back and forth with other people, your environment, and yourself to help us succeed in each area of life.
Mental / Professional / Quote Series
by Dan@RichLifeHabits · Published July 21, 2022 · Last modified July 20, 2022
What is our response when we are confronted with things we disagree with? We can group our decisions into Voice, Exit, or Loyalty.
Interview Series / Mental / Quote Series
by Dan@RichLifeHabits · Published July 12, 2022 · Last modified July 11, 2022
Not every day can be a 10 out of 10. Day-to-day living is filled with the mundane. Escape from the mundane by living with a growth mindset.
Mental / Professional / Quote Series
by Dan@RichLifeHabits · Published July 7, 2022 · Last modified July 6, 2022
Procrastination usually leads to sub-par results. Giving yourself permission to finish early can combat procrastination.
by Dan@RichLifeHabits · Published June 28, 2022 · Last modified June 27, 2022
A diamond doesn’t shine at the bottom of a cave. Those of us that are leaders have a duty to promote the work of those that work for us.
Mental / Quote Series / Spiritual
by Dan@RichLifeHabits · Published June 21, 2022 · Last modified June 20, 2022
Those things that you love to do even when they aren’t at their best. Being content is the true key to happiness.
Thinking about other people rather than only myself is not easy and takes a level of maturity that not everyone has.
There is a sliding scale between optimism and pessimism. Where is the sweet spot on the scale? Is being a realist a bad thing?