— Khaled Ajouz (@kajouz) July 26, 2018
from Twitter https://twitter.com/kajouz
July 26, 2018 at 09:00PM
— Khaled Ajouz (@kajouz) July 26, 2018
The marshmallow test is real: the longer 4-year-olds resist temptation, the higher their academic achievement at 15.
— Adam Grant (@AdamMGrant) July 5, 2018
The ability to delay gratification is a key driver of success—it helps us prioritize long-term goals over short-term rewards.https://t.co/RtvOwd2qJ1
#1. People have energy. Lousy organizations drain it.
— Dan Rockwell (@Leadershipfreak) July 4, 2018
#2. Energy flows toward meaningful action.
#3. Energy increases with clarity and forward movement.
#4. Leaders impact energy. Foolish leaders suck the life out of people.https://t.co/gOKFDUsUuf#leadership#LFreakpost pic.twitter.com/7vLZz7Dyru
To help kids build resilience, ask them for advice on how to handle a challenge you're facing.
— Adam Grant (@AdamMGrant) July 3, 2018
It normalizes struggle, reinforces your confidence in them, and strengthens their problem-solving skills.https://t.co/D4wlsRKbi2
Why reading books makes you a better person, according to science @salubriousdish https://t.co/olCsRfQxqY
— Inc. (@Inc) July 3, 2018
Good advice from a 92 year old powerlifter. pic.twitter.com/LdpNjwgz3Q
— Growing Bolder (@growingbolder) July 1, 2018