Posts Tagged ‘evolution’

Compounding Self-Interest

If you saved a penny today and two pennies tomorrow, then kept doubling your investment every day, you would have saved $1 Million in 21 days. Imagine the equivalent impact of healthy decisions. Move a little better today. Move and eat a little better tomorrow. Continue increasing the quality and modifying the quantity of your…

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The Weak End

When starting a new diet, the easiest part is typically the first few days that lead up to the first weekend (aka the “weak end”). This is when you start to think, “this diet is hard.” In the days leading up to the ” weak end”, we have the structure and routine of our work…

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Contribution

When your ancestors traveled in tribes, it’s hard to believe that the equivalent of the modern day couch potato would have been allowed to suck up resources without contributing to the lives of the other tribe members. Multiply this over millennia and you have the need for contribution built-in as a survival mechanism to the…

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Coincidences

If you notice two streets cross each other, like 9th Street and Main Street, the intersection is called 9th and Main. If you notice two things happen at the same time, this is called “two things happening at the same time”. Add a place that you wish you could work at the corner of 9th…

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