The two-dimensional model of emotions is a simple but helpful way to classify your emotions and better understand them. It categorizes emotions based on their degree of “valence” and “arousal.”
We need 3 types of friends to reach our maximum potential in life. The “Student, Mentor, and Peer” framework is a great lens to analyze your relationships and how they are serving your current goals and ambitions.
Simple communication is often better than using complex language, especially if you are trying to reach out to the biggest audience possible. Learn the power of simplicity.
The information pyramid is a valuable guideline for assessing the information you’re consuming on a daily basis. Do you have a healthy information diet?