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A rule that will 10x your productivity: Never end your workday without deciding where tomorrow starts. Momentum isn’t built in the morning; it’s borrowed from the night before. One clear starting point beats an hour of asking yourself, "What's the plan for today?" every time.


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STRATEGY #2: FACILITATE SELF-COACHING There’s a great coaching line: Why guess when you can know? Here’s how you get to the truth with an individual—and with a team.


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LA Rams HC Sean McVay - Creating a Vision For Your Team - "You show me a great organization/team, I'll show you an organization/team that a trademark of that they do at a high level is they communicate really well." - "How can we be the best communicators in the world both…


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Robert Saleh is the culture-setting leader the Titans need. Here he is on "the four levels of competitors":


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Cooper Kupp said, "I'm going to go earn it again, every single day." "I think that's the difference, I've never stopped this mindset of earning." Entitlement is the enemy of hard work. It's expecting rewards that you haven't earned. Cooper Kupp shares a masterclass on…


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Childhood feels like magic until you grow up and realize who the real magicians were


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And just like that… A villain was born


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Google founder Larry Page explains his “10x ideas” to pick work. He picks work by principle of “additionality”: doing things that wouldn’t happen without him, because that’s where impact is highest, often in areas others think are impossible.


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When Chris Cornell and Cat Stevens sing this together, it lands differently.


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Vanessa Van Edwards shares a game-changing finding from a high school likability study: The #1 predictor of who was the most popular wasn't looks, grades, humor, athleticism, or extroversion—it was having the longest list of people they liked. Across multiple schools and grades…


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Everyone tells young people that they need to: "work hard", "be tough", and "lead by example." But no one teaches the skills that actually build those traits. Here are the 5 foundational skills that everyone needs to learn:🧵

coachajkings's tweet image. Everyone tells young people that they need to: "work hard", "be tough", and "lead by example."

But no one teaches the skills that actually build those traits.

Here are the 5 foundational skills that everyone needs to learn:🧵

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A founder I really lookup to does "stay interviews" instead of exit interviews. Once a quarter, they sit down with every person on the team and ask 3 questions: 1/ What would make you leave in the next 6 months? 2/ What's the gap between what you expected this job to be and…


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“The only thing an old man can tell a young man is that it goes fast, real fast, and if you’re not careful it’s too late. Of course, the young man will never understand this truth.” — Norm Macdonald

Naturalphilosy's tweet image. “The only thing an old man can tell a young man is that it goes fast, real fast, and if you’re not careful it’s too late. Of course, the young man will never understand this truth.”

— Norm Macdonald

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A friend once told me: "Be fast to act on your values and slow to act on emotion. Values are stable. Emotions fluctuate. Confusing the two leads to decisions you spend weeks undoing." The older I get, the more I realize just how right he was.


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The older I get, the more I realize that most progress won’t feel like progress. Some seasons are about planting seeds you won’t see grow for years. Learn to work without validation. Take pride in it. The world belongs to those who show up even when the rewards are uncertain.


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Jimmy Johnson was asked: "How do you build a winning team?" He gave just 3 steps. Simple, powerful, and effective - but not easy to execute. Here’s how to build a winning team like Jimmy Johnson did: 🧵

coachajkings's tweet image. Jimmy Johnson was asked: "How do you build a winning team?"

He gave just 3 steps.

Simple, powerful, and effective - but not easy to execute. 

Here’s how to build a winning team like Jimmy Johnson did: 🧵

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David Goggins destroys every excuse for not going all in "Everybody has the ability to do it — they just don't want to. They keep asking questions, going to seminars, waiting for motivation. Greatness is right in you. I don't feel sorry for you. Hard work looks…


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Derek Jeter on Game Speed: “It slows down when you're prepared and speeds up when you're unprepared.” Preparation builds poise. Poise builds confidence. Confidence changes everything. Make preparation your separation.


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Oz Pearlman teaches you how to never forget the name of someone you just met. I’ve been using these techniques for a couple months and they work brilliantly. @OzTheMentalist


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misogi is a japanese ritual - one hard, year defining challenge i heard about it from @JesseItzler last year on the pod  for 2025 my misogi was… learning piano from scratch


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