Today’s advice column involves Rick helping his friend Mike with a hilarious dating predicament he finds himself in that stems from a totally preventable misunderstanding. How many times have you meant something and someone thought you meant something else?
Mike is a frat boy who’s disorganized ways are limiting the time he has to pursue his latest love interest, Bunny. So, I introduce him to a tool called Personal Kanban which is a visual way to manage your to-do list which prevents you from taking on more than you can handle at once.
Today’s message deals with motivation. How do you motivate yourself or others to do something? There are two types of motivation: Extrinsic: punishments and rewards – a pay raise/decrease, a pat on the back, a kiss on the cheek from your spouse, or ‘thank you’, they come from somebody else to you with the intention
We all know someone who does it. And that person may be…us. Yup, I’m talking to you ‘Nancy’, and you too ‘Nicholas’. You are a nagger! We will call you ‘Nagging Nancy’ and ‘Nicholas the Nag’. Welcome to “Nag-ville”, population: you! You know who you are.
Today’s post is all about a tool that can help you master your next public speaking engagement or presentation. Studies have shown that by using this tool, your mind can trick your brain into making you feel more confident!