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Lifestyle Entrepreneur Lewis Howes on the Power of Vulnerability and Authenticity

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Being a curious facilitator of life-changing information is exactly what Howes was aiming for when he launched the podcast in 2013, though the path to get there wasn’t exactly that of a conventional, starry-eyed entrepreneur. That was 2013. Howes created a webinar, which quickly turned into his first online course.

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10 Healthy Habits: Why Not Now?

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If you see yourself in these statistics, know that even small changes can make a big difference in your health and how you feel. author of the book Up: How Positive Outlook Can Transform Our Health and Aging , to find out the simplest, biggest-bang-for-your-buck ways to improve health, celebrate more birthdays and feel great year after year.

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10 Favors You Can Do for Yourself Every Day

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In my article on ideas for shaking up 2013, I mentioned the dependence we have on habit. A mentor once told me to spend 30 minutes every day staying in touch with my network and business friends. In 2013 a team member was devastated over a mistake she made in communicating with a business contact and “felt sick to her stomach.”

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25 Personal and Professional Development Influencers to Follow

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On his podcast, The Tim Ferriss Show , and across his various social channels, The 4-Hour Workweek lifestyle guru Tim Ferriss talks about all that and more, including depression, decision making and writing and thinking well. Curious about the long-term impacts of meditation? Want to know more about psychedelic therapy?

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FAANGs for the memories: how tech palaces lost their lustre

Workplace Insight

Where once this embodiment of a busy young woman managing her empire, sharing her time-poor lifestyle over social media, now we have TikTok to thank for the rise of ‘lazy girl jobs’. She uses her own previous work schedule of 50-60 hour weeks which took its toll on her health and it was this that led her to rethink what work really is.