“Look in the Mirror”
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“Look in the Mirror”

The Michael Jackson song got it right:

I'm starting with the man in the mirror
I'm asking him to change his ways
And no message could've been any clearer
If they wanna make the world a better place
Take a look at yourself and then make a change

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“Maybe You Just Love to Yell”
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“Maybe You Just Love to Yell”

Social media—and I’d say Twitter, in particular—has exacerbated people’s need to feel like they’re right. This behavior comes in the form of “dunking,” or responding to someone’s social media post in a self-righteous and sarcastic way, usually in a drive-by comment.

Rather than look inward, they just look everywhere else for something to be upset about.

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“Get Outside”
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“Get Outside”

The more I read about something, the more I notice it in the world. If I read an article about men wearing yoga pants, I start noticing men wearing yoga pants. (That’s not a real example and I certainly hope that’s not “a thing.”)

It’s all about exposure. Exposure breeds attention.

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“Devil May Carry”
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“Devil May Carry”

I’ve found that in my worst times of despair, he’s right there whispering in my ear, making it just a little bit easier to do more harm.

Whereas God eases our burdens, The Devil amortizes negativity. He helps turn a major debt into monthly payments. When I think I should say “no,” he’s there to say, “Hey! Why not? You deserve this!” And then I go on and make a bad decision: eating that dessert when I’m already so full from dinner; watching that movie that’s uncomfortably racy; or engaging in unwholesome conversation.

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“Bucket Lists”
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“Bucket Lists”

Bucket lists should be called “Stuff I’ll never do and will cause me to look back on my life with regret.” Better to get rid of the bucket list altogether or make a plan for crossing the items off.

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“Feeling machines that think?!”
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“Feeling machines that think?!”

Neuroscientist Antonio Damasio rocked my world when he wrote, “We aren’t thinking machines. We’re feeling machines that think.” The implications of this hypothesis are rather huge: we decide emotionally and rationalize retrospectively.

And to think I thought I was a rational, clear thinker!

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“You’re not in prison…”
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“You’re not in prison…”

My fourth book, Mental Prisons, is a book about self-limiting beliefs and the idea that we are in a prison of our own making. This comic illustrates the point with a visual metaphor of a person holding prison bars that aren’t attached to an actual prison.

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What’s a mental prison?
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What’s a mental prison?

A mental prison is a self-limiting belief that has no basis in reality, but we believe it anyway. And it persists for a long time because we hold tight to it.

Eventually we train ourselves to love the prison and to want to keep it. Sounds crazy, but we do it anyway.

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20 Insider Tips to Win the Job Search
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20 Insider Tips to Win the Job Search

A lot of people suffering through the job search right now, so I put together a list of my top 20 inside-track tips for winning the job search.

I've interviewed at least 1,000 people in my life and hired about 200.

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