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| Answer to: How to overcome a problem forcing myself to study? | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | Conor Neill | General Questions | |
| ... about what is going well and what is not going well. For example: "I hate this specialty" -> what specifically do you hate? I find it helps to break "studying electrical engineering" into specifically: what you enjoy and do well, what you enjoy but don't do well, what you don't enjoy but do well, what you don't enjoy and hate. "Force yourself to study" -> is a long and difficult path. It is best to avoid this approach to life. Clarify the answer to the question: what needs to change in Order for me to be personally and professionally fulfilled ... | |||||
| Answer to: How to balance my family's expectations and my own purpose? [Zee] | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | MichaelStrickland | Book Reviews | |
| I am one of those people who like to spend their free time cool and fun. Do not think about anything and just enjoy your vacation. I really have been relaxing lately as I WAnt. What is most interesting, I can make money while resting) | |||||
| Answer to: How to stop sabotaging yourself? | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | Conor Neill | General Questions | |
| How to stop sabotaging oneself? Why do we seem to get a little bit towards achieving something important, only to stop the work and drift into low effort and mediocrity? I shared a video last year (4 WAys to Stop Self-Sabotaging Your Success) about how we go about sabotaging our success, but I didn't comment on why it is that we seem to shoot ourselves in the foot while on the path to achievement. Why do we seem to deliberately choose the path of failure? The reptilian part of our brain has a very clear focus: avoid risk, stay safe, keep comfortable, t ... | |||||
| Answer to: What strategies to clarify what is Important to Me? [Tracy S.] | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | Conor Neill | On Leadership | |
| Confucius said "The man that chases two rabbits catches none." Stephen King said "I WAs born lucky. I am only good at one single thing. Imagine the pain and the suffering of those who are good at two things... and those who are good at most things!" I have lots of curiosity. I can go down internet rabbit holes as I explore wikipedia or the history of some family. I can start writing an email and find it unfinished at the end of the day because I got distracted. I remember years ago WAtching an interview of Bill Gates and WArren Buffett and they were asked ... | |||||
| Answer to: How to deal with mobile phones in class? | [Howard G.] | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | Conor Neill | On Teaching | |
| ... I teach leaders and I believe that they can be trusted, and they are fully responsible for their actions and the consequences of their actions. Many adult humans are so addicted to our Mobile phones that they present a special case. Even mature, conscientious adults can be unaware of quite how often they check their Mobile and of the negative impact that this habit is having on those around them. Usually the tough cases say "I am taking notes on my device, I use evernote"... I am not the police, I am a teacher... so I am not going to enforce absolute r ... | |||||
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