The Ten Minute Life Lesson Podcast
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‘Six Degrees Of Separation’ Is Real, And You Can Use The Concept To Your Advantage (TMLL 127)
Per Wikipedia, ‘Six Degrees of Separation’ is the idea that all people on average are six, or fewer, social connections away from each other. It seems impossible but real (mostly), and you can and sho
Clear The Clutter (TMLL 126)
It is great to revisit the best advice you receive, and some of the best advice I have ever received has dealt with clutter, sometimes physical, sometimes mental, and more often than not, a combinatio
Beef Up Your Reading Habits (TMLL 125)
Leader are readers. Readers are leaders. How ever you have heard it, those three words ring true. If you want to prove your agility to lead, you have to be read up. And not just with traditionally bo
Know Who Are You Going To Take It From (TMLL 124)
If you claim to want to reach some elite goal, you have to be ready to take out someone who is already in range to achieve the same goal.
We Are All Susceptible To 'Cults Of Personality' (TMLL 123)
Never put your full faith in any man (or woman for that matter). Humans are human after all. Which means fallible and destined to fail you eventually.
Perseverance (TMLL 122)
Perseverance is defined as persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success. Two keys to perseverance are the reasons behind why you should keep going and distance (real
Well, I Guess I’m Back (TMLL 121)
Circumstances beyond my control led me to stop producing this podcast, again. As it happens, circumstances have changed, and opened a window to allow me back in to produce this podcast.
The True Word For 2020 Is ‘Hard’ (TMLL 116)
There are many words you can choose to describe your view of the last 12 months. I would guess that few of them would be kind. But the word that should sum it up for all of us on the planet is hard. In fact, that word should fit any year.
The Next Conversation Could Lead To A Big Break. Or Not (TMLL 115)
That next encounter could be the introduction of the love of your life. Or it could lead to a huge business deal. Or it could be a polite conversation that fills a temporary gap in time.
You Learn More From Real-World Experience (TMLL 114)
It's a simple statement: you always learn more from real-world experience. But you don't have to be the person who lived through the experience to receive the lesson.