by Craig Ballantyne | Dec 31, 2014 | TT Fat Loss
It’s easy to be jaded about New Years resolutions. Perhaps you set big goals last year only to give up on them before the SuperBowl. That’s okay. This year offers a fresh start, and I have a TRICK to help you stick to them. Besides…the mistakes of...
by Dan Kennedy | Dec 31, 2014 | Motivation, Self-Improvement, Time Management
At a certain age, you find yourself staying up for the midnight ball-dropping. So, it is time for millions to make utterly empty New Year’s resolutions. But the truth is, most are empty of resolve all year long. I doubt most even know the meaning of the word...
by Oliver Emberton | Dec 30, 2014 | Motivation, Productivity, Self-Improvement
The secret to making resolutions that actually work is also the secret to making a hit movie. So let me teach you how to make a hit movie. At the start, our hero lives their ordinary life. We wouldn’t care to watch that for long, but fortunately all good stories push...
by Craig Ballantyne | Dec 29, 2014 | Motivation, Self-Improvement
Mike Whitfield weighed 300 pounds at just twenty-eight years old. Each night, after arriving home from his corporate job and while deciding what he was going to have for dinner, he’d eat a large bag of potato chips. After sitting on the couch and playing video games,...
by Ryan Murdock | Dec 26, 2014 | Motivation, Self-Improvement, Skill Development, Spirituality
During my time in Central America — on the trip that would become my book Vagabond Dreams — I pondered one important question: how to turn living into something more than just existing. Time is our worst enemy. Youth seldom considers time; it seems so endless. But...