Human Behavior59 Videos
How to Take Meaningful Action Instead of Making Bad Decisions
What should I do? Which option represents the “best” decision? How do we decide? The answer lies within your values
New Year’s Resolutions are for Losers
New year’s resolutions are for losers… #sorrynotsorry
Skip The Plan
Maybe your track record with goal-setting isn’t the greatest. It’s hard. It’s something you have to work at every day. Even if you miss a day, just get up and try again.
Kill the Constraints
What’s stopping you from having what you say you want to have? Here’s the thing about the universe: it doesn’t reward hard work for its own sake. If you’ve been putting massive effort into something and you haven’t achieved it yet, chances are pretty good that something other than work is preventing you from having […]
Preparation Meeting Opportunity
Luck is preparation meeting opportunity. How effective are you at planning out your life ahead of time?
Rephecy – A Word Dr. John Demartini Made Up
A prophet is someone who can predict the future. A rephet is someone who learns from their past. You’re a rephet by default – it doesn’t take a genius to do better next time. We all have that permission slip. It doesn’t make any of us special. A master believes it before he sees it. […]
You Are in Charge of Your Actions
“The unexamined life is not worth living.” I bring up this quote from Socrates because there’s a perception out there that we are not in control of our emotions and our reactions. And while it’s true that we cannot stop our brains from feeling certain ways … it is possible to take ownership of your […]
Seeing Forward in Time & Space
If a goal doesn’t “feel” real to you, the likelihood of you achieving that goal is near zero. That feeling comes from your subconscious. And even if you really, really want to achieve that goal – even if you put all of your conscious effort towards it – your subconscious will trip you up every […]
Short Term Pain Mitigation
Keep your hands off that marshmallow. Here’s a quick explanation if you don’t know what I’m talking about: in the 60s there was an experiment done at Stanford involving delayed gratification. A group of children were each given marshmallows and told that, if they resisted the temptation to eat them immediately, they’d get another. Later […]