其他人和成功者之间的差别,并非缺乏力量,也非缺乏知识,而是缺乏意志。 继续阅读自律:意志力
分类: 清醒自主的成长
Self-Discipline: Acceptance
The first of the five pillars of self-discipline is acceptance. Acceptance means that you perceive reality accurately and consciously acknowledge what you perceive. 继续阅读Self-Discipline: Acceptance
自律:接纳
自律五大支柱的第一支柱,就是接纳。接纳意味着你能准确感知现实环境,并清醒主动地承认自己感知到的真相。 继续阅读自律:接纳
Self-Discipline
This week I’ll be blogging a series on self-discipline. New posts on this topic will appear every day Mon-Fri. I’ve also added a new self-discipline category. 继续阅读Self-Discipline
自律
本周我将写作一系列关于自律的博客文章。从周一到周五,有关此话题的新文章将每天一篇。我在网站左侧也添加了一个新的“自律”类别文章标签。 继续阅读自律
100%+ Traffic Increase
One of the Q2 goals I set at the beginning of April was to achieve a certain level of web traffic by the end of the second quarter. My goal was to achieve a 40% traffic increase (measured in terms of unique visitors per month) over the 3-month period between March 31 and June 30. This meant about a 12% increase per month with compounding, which I felt was ambitious but achievable. 继续阅读100%+ Traffic Increase
Speed Up Your Mouse
Here’s a very simple productivity tip that you might find helpful: crank up the speed of your mouse cursor. On Windows you can do this by clicking Start -> Control Panel -> Mouse and adjusting the speed as you see fit. 继续阅读Speed Up Your Mouse
100%+ Traffic Increase
One of the Q2 goals I set at the beginning of April was to achieve a certain level of web traffic by the end of the second quarter. My goal was to achieve a 40% traffic increase (measured in terms of unique visitors per month) over the 3-month period between March 31 and June 30. This meant about a 12% increase per month with compounding, which I felt was ambitious but achievable. 继续阅读100%+ Traffic Increase
Speed Up Your Mouse
Here’s a very simple productivity tip that you might find helpful: crank up the speed of your mouse cursor. On Windows you can do this by clicking Start -> Control Panel -> Mouse and adjusting the speed as you see fit. 继续阅读Speed Up Your Mouse
Trust Yourself, Not the Experts
Time and time again, I’ve seen people rely on expert advice and find the advice doesn’t work for them. Then they beat themselves up that they must be incompetent because “it should work.” Almost every week now, I receive at least one email telling me such a story, often ending with a line like, “Am I just too stupid / broken / antisocial / undisciplined / weak?” 继续阅读Trust Yourself, Not the Experts