by Gui Alinat | May 13, 2016 | Health, Nutrition
It’s kind of a requirement if you’re trying to lose weight to have fat-burning foods on hand and ready when you need them. That means snacks, too. Making your own snacks is not only economically savvy, but it will also ensure you avoid the excess sugar and additives...
by Nick Papple | May 12, 2016 | Careers, Daily Brief, Wealth
What if I told you there was a sure-fire way to get your resume read by ANY employer… …A way to get your foot, not only in the door but have you marching past the gatekeepers and straight into the CEO’s office… Would you be interested? Meet, Johnson Kee, the guy who...
by Michael Simmons | May 12, 2016 | Self-Improvement, Skill Development
“Jack of all trades. Master of none.” The warning against being a generalist has persisted for hundreds of years in dozens of languages. “Equipped with knives all over, yet none is sharp,” warned people in China. In Estonia, it went, “Nine trades, the tenth one —...
by Nick Papple | May 11, 2016 | Self-Improvement, Skill Development
If part of “The American Dream” is to provide your children with a better life than you had, then what happened to millennials? A lot of “experts” say millennials are the first generation to be worse off than their parents. If you look at the average amount of debt...
by Nick Papple | May 11, 2016 | Productivity, Self-Improvement, Time Management
If you want less email, send less email. That was one of the productivity hacks ETR Editor Craig Ballantyne shared during his coaching call Wednesday night. That’s great advice and I recommend you follow it. Another email hack I really like is, limit your emails to no...