3 Unexpected Lessons I Learned From Failure Why do some athletes never reach their full potential? It's not a lack of talent, resources, or opportunities — it's the failures we try to bury. As a former National Hockey Player, I've learned that failure is the greatest teacher. It's a data
AI Prompts: Unlock Hidden Potential in 6 Steps By 2030, AI will automate 30% of global work tasks, impacting over 1 billion jobs. Artificial intelligence is here, and it's not going away. Tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot have received a lot of attention for their uncanny ability to quickly do tasks that people would normally
Simple Words, Big Impact: Master Your Writing People send 210 million emails globally every minute. Today we write more than ever before. It has become the main way we talk to bosses, colleagues, and clients. If you can't write well, you might be losing money from it. Bad writing costs American businesses close to $400
Unlock Your Paycheck's Potential: The Power of Automation Seeing a large lump of money come into your account on pay day is a tremendous feeling. For those living paycheck to paycheck it can be a momentous relief knowing you have the money to continue to pay your rent and other living expenses. For others it's the
Featured Money Moves: How to Start Saving Without the Overwhelm Moving back to the UK has been a great experience. Having lived in Dublin for 6 years, and in England for 4 years prior to that, it has been nigh on 10 years since I lived in Scotland. Moving back, being closer to friends and family has been wonderful. It
Sharing my writing in public It was funny - yesterday my boss told me that she found my YouTube channel and my blog online. I was caught off guard and was embarrassed. However, not nearly as embarrassed as I thought I was going to be. It made me kind of glad that someone from work
How I am dealing with burnout I have been overwhelmed at work the last couple of months. Part of that is because I have been very busy (juggling the management and delivery of multiple projects in work, figuring out stuff from my recent move from Ireland to Scotland, setting up a pension, organising my friend'
Feeling guilty about playing video games? HOOK I often have dreams of achieving big things. Starting my own business, becoming a millionaire, writing a book. These thoughts sometimes creep up when I have time to stop and think, or I am having a bad time in work, and inevitably, it leads to me asking the question:
Dealing with Mental Challenges in Competion Competition is part of the human fabric. For as long as we have been around, we have competed against one another for food, status and money. Competition is something that we like to think is very understood in the modern day, but is it really? Many people identify as being
Create an Alter Ego and Be More Confident: The Batman Effect Public speaking is one of the most widely held fears in the world. Something about standing up in front of a group of people and talking is so uncomfortable and nerve-wracking. I myself to this day get very nervous talking for any length of time talking to any more than
Do we have free will? Are we slaves to fate? Are all of our decisions predetermined? Do we have any kind of free will? "Everything is determined, the beginning as well as the end, by forces over which we have no control. It is determined for the insect, as well as for the star.
My Minimalist Habit Tracker 💡In the US, more than half of adults who smoke try to quit each year. Fewer than 1 in 10 of them succeed. Changing your habits is one of the hardest parts of making a permanent change. In my last video I talked about some of my goals for the
Testing Dan Koe's 12 Rules to Change Your Life Right now, I am stuck in a rut. It's been one of those months where I have been neck deep in work and unable to see anything past the next deadline. Battling to keep my head above the surface, it's hard to be aware of anything
Back to Content Creating It's been a while since I have done any creating, whether it be posting articles on my blog or creating YouTube videos. Recently, I've been having the itch to create again. But this time is different. When I first started creating during the COVID-19 lockdown, it
How to Find Your Passion & Make Time for It Jumping from path to path has been the story of my life so far. Leaving school I studied chemical engineering - which was no picnic. Upon graduating I knew I wanted to learn something different, so I got a Masters in Energy Science. This was much better, but opportunities seemed
How I Carve Out Time for Me and My Projects Modern day life is filled with distractions. From intrusive notifications on our phones, to infinite videos that vie for our attention on the vast array of social media platforms that beckon us to fritter away our time, to everyday tasks that must be done just to keep up. If you
A Brief of My Life So Far Welcome Friends, I’m Jack, an easily bored, compulsive, and somewhat stubborn 27-year old from Scotland. Those that know me will know that my life so far has been fairly conventional for the most part. I grew up in a small village outside of Glasgow, I went to school where
League of Legends Season 13: Preseason Plan Upon finishing Bronze 4 at the end of Season 12, I’ve decided to take a slightly different approach to preparing for Season 13. Want to try out my approach yourself? Well let me explain. I jumped straight into ranked games when I hit level 30 on my account. This
My First Year Gaming with Growth Mindset - Season 12 Recap League of Legends Season 12 finished up last week and I achieved my final rank of Bronze 4. That is actually a division lower than where I placed after my placement matches at the start of the season (Bronze 3). At the start of the year I definitely would have