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Use Your Emotion Instead of Being a Critic

When I was an attorney, I stopped going out to lunch with other attorneys during the day. The reason was…

You Need to Condition Yourself to Make a Lasting Change

In this article Harrison discusses the significance of conditioning yourself to develop behaviors that will elevate you in your life.…

Order and Disorder and Your Career

Order and Disorder and Your Career

Two fundamental laws of the universe are that order leads to disorder, and disorder leads to order. Since disorder always…

The Importance of Asking the Right Questions, Self-Improvement, and Perception

The Importance of Asking the Right Questions, Self-Improvement, and Perception

Your perceptions of the world determine your reactions, and your reactions in turn determine your destiny. External factors do not…

Run Your Career Based on Facts and Statistics – Not Opinions

Run Your Career Based on Facts and Statistics – Not Opinions

Rely on facts and statistics rather than opinions; when you depend on mere opinions, you inevitably face disastrous consequences. You…

Rap Stars, House Managers, Crystal Meth, Prison, and Your Ego

Rap Stars, House Managers, Crystal Meth, Prison, and Your Ego

People are naturally interested in being the best, or at least better than those around them, at the things in…

The Most Valuable Work Is Work That Repeats Itself

The Most Valuable Work Is Work That Repeats Itself

Repeat work is always more valuable to you than one-offs, however well-paid they may be. Companies succeed or fail depending…

Trust Your Intuition in Your Career and Life

Many people have intuitions about areas in which they would like to improve or things that they would like to…

Believe in the Possibilities

In this article Harrison discusses that when you are inspired you can accomplish anything; you can create whatever opportunity you…

Our Habits Determine the Outcome of Our Lives

Bad habits will cause you to fail at things at which you should succeed. Develop habits that empower you rather…