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Launch Contents & Resources

Launch Contents & Resources

Launch: Achieve a Major Goal in 8 Weeks This page explains a simple process to help you launch an 8-week initiative to achieve a major goal. If you have joined the Launch program, this gives you an overview of the program and links to everything you need. If you are a...

Two Ways to Step Up to Meet a Deadline

Two Ways to Step Up to Meet a Deadline

A deadline is the date a task needs to be finished. It is different from an estimated completion date in that there are real negative consequences for missing the target. For example, the deadline for filing taxes in the US was May 17 this year.  The penalties are...

Sometimes Concentrated Thinking Is Not the Answer

Sometimes Concentrated Thinking Is Not the Answer

I like to quote Voltaire, who said, "No problem can withstand the assault of sustained thinking." And true to that idea and my calling, whenever I have a problem, I think about it. A lot. In depth. Until I have a solution. This is a virtue. It is my willingness...

How a Central Purpose Integrates Your Life

How a Central Purpose Integrates Your Life

A central purpose is your top productive goal. It’s stylized and utterly selfish, not just the name of your profession. One lawyer might have as her central purpose to defend companies against frivolous lawsuits. Another might want to get innocent people out of jail....

Do You Want to Add Bright Spots to Your Day?

Do You Want to Add Bright Spots to Your Day?

The participants in my Launch program do a daily exercise to develop emotional resilience. They each choose a different tool to use, and some are experimenting with "Five Bright Spots." I had explained this tool briefly in a previous article, but from helping several...

Goals, Values, and Productivity

Goals, Values, and Productivity

Many people tend to use the terms "values" and "goals" almost interchangeably. But though your goals and your values are related, they are not the same thing at all. Understanding the difference between your goals and your values can help you avoid or solve many...

Your Reasons Matter

Your Reasons Matter

When you are committed to living by reason, contrary emotions can create all sorts of conundrums. For example, a Thinking Lab member recently reported some doubts about a decision he made to take a break and go for a walk. Based on our discussion, I would say that all...

Emotional Presence and Self-Esteem

Emotional Presence and Self-Esteem

I was recently asked to explain the difference between "emotional presence" and "self-esteem." Emotional presence "Emotional presence" is an intense awareness of your values and their importance to you at the moment. You get it, not just from identifying your...

The One-Minute Rule for “Thinking on Paper”

The One-Minute Rule for “Thinking on Paper”

If you've followed my work, you know I'm an advocate of "Thinking on Paper." You can watch this 3-minute video explaining "thinking on paper, or read a short write-up on it here. People often ask when they should use "thinking on paper" to speed up their thinking....

Four Reasons Why Reviewing Written Goals Helps You Achieve Them

Here's a piece of advice you may know: Write down your top goals and re-read them every day. Simply implementing this daily review can make a significant difference in whether you achieve the goals. If this sounds like some kind of magical thinking, it's not....

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