Friday, May 31, 2019

Video of the Day: Five Ways To Look SMARTER Than You Actually Are


Five Ways To Look SMARTER Than You Actually Are
TopThink

1. The Power Of Simplicity
"Remember the K.I.S.S. Theory: Keep It Simple, Stupid."

2. Expressive Speech
Don't focus on what you say, but HOW you say it.

3. Visual Cues

4. Compound Names

5. The Glasses Effect



Thursday, May 30, 2019

Video of the Day: 15 Ways To LIVE A More INTERESTING LIFE


15 Ways To Live A More Interesting Life
Alux.com

1. Stop Being Lazy

2. Remember People's Names & Their Stories

3. Fight For A Cause

4. Take A Class & Learn Something New

5. Become A Spy

6. Travel Somewhere Far Away

7. Go To A Big Concert

8. Experiment In Your Sex Life

9. Face One Of Your Fears

10. Tell Captivating Stories

11. Upgrade The Way You Look

12. Perform Random Acts Of Kindness

13. Share What You Learn With Others

14. Understand Culture

15. Be Smart

BONUS

16. Go Offline



Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Video of the Day: 10 Signs Of A Great Future CEO


10 Signs Of A Great Future CEO
Valuetainment

1. You Can't Be A Perfectionist

2. Coaching & Challenging People Efficiently

3. Rallying People

4. Reliability

5. Constantly Recruiting The Right People

6. Calm Before The Storm

7. Being Able To Read People

8. Being A Good Listener

9. Take Critical Feedback & Improve

10. Being Strategic



Monday, May 27, 2019

Video of the Day: How A $40 Late Fee Revolutionized Television


Netflix: How A $40 Late Fee Revolutionized Television
Business Casual

"Blockbuster's" refusal to partner with Netflix early was the beginning of the end for the big brick-and-mortar video rental company. This is why it is important to always stay ahead of the technological curve - you never know when you're going to be replaced. 

In the world of college athletics, Statcrew started to see it beginning last year when the NCAA partnered with the more user-friendly, GeniusSports, in basketball. They will be rolling out soccer and volleyball in fall 2019, followed by football and eventually the rest of the sports. Statcrew saw this coming and upped its cost-per-sport to $400 - making it virtually impossible for smaller Division III schools to keep updated versions of the software.

The key in is "give the customer what they want before they know they want it." It's the Steve Jobs/Apple philosophy. 


Sunday, May 26, 2019

Video of the Day: Reed Hastings' Top 10 Rules For Success


Reed Hastings' Top 10 Rules For Success
Evan Carmichael

1. Be Authentic

2. Be At The Edge of Chaos

3. Create Joy

4. Know Your Mission

5. Be Honest

6. Always Keep Improving

7. Think Long Term

8. Focus

9. Have Strong Values

10. Be Patient

BONUS
Learn How To Lead

Find The Right People

Book of the Week: "The 4-Hour Workweek" -- The Meaning Of Life

Tim Ferriss' "The 4-Hour Workweek" received a lot of attention from me. How could it not? It is over 300 pages and provides details on how to maximize your output, help others and still enjoy life. But if you did not enjoy these last four blogs on the book, well I have good news to share. They are over ... well right after this one, last piece, so bare with me.

Nearing the end the book, Tim brings in "the meaning of life" concept. Once you're liberated from the 9-5 work grind, you're going to feel very awkward and start asking yourself questions. Mostly because you're bored, but you will start doubting yourself and asking questions.

The one question of self-doubt I found, particularly, interesting was "is this this as good as it gets? Perhaps I was better off when I was following orders and ignorant of the possibilities. It was easier at least." This one is very profound.

Sure it is always easier taking direction, and following orders, but if you're one of the few people in on this great planet called Earth that has an analytical mind, is that what you really want? If you were blessed with such an extraordinary mind, you have to use it - for the betterment of society.

Imagine if Mark Zuckerberg, after learning about the idea of connecting all Harvard students, he sat back and thought "oh someone else will figure this out," we wouldn't have Facebook today. Without Facebook we also wouldn't have any of the other social media outlets (Twitter, Instagram, SnapChat) and, selfishly, I wouldn't have an outlet to promote all these books. But, thankfully, the thought never crossed Mark's insanely gifted mind - although he did mention to a buddy while at Harvard, "one day someone will connect the entire world,"not evening thinking that someone would be him.

You may think having an analytical mind and never being able to shut your brain off is a curse, but it is really a blessing.You never know what will come out of that brilliant cranium of your's one day. It could be the next big social media platform.

Tim put it best. The true meaning of life is simple, it's about being a service to others. When you can be a service and bring a value to other people, that is what gives life meaning. We, as humans, are social creatures and when we can connect with others to bring them something they need, that's what gives us our greatest pleasure. It's what makes us truly happy as a human race. Everyone working together for one common goal. It's why we love sports so much.

One Team, One Dream! #OTOD


Bonus Video Analysis from "The 4-Hour Workweek"


The Two Laws of Productivity
Productivity Game




Saturday, May 25, 2019

Video of the Day: How Is Wealth Created


How Is Wealth Created: Savings and Investments
EconClips

Think big picture and live below your means. That way when crisis hits, you have a nest to fall back on if necessary.


Thursday, May 23, 2019

Video of the Day: 15 Things That Are Not Worth It In Life


15 Things That Are NOT Worth It In Life
Alux.com

1. Being Fake

2. Jobs That Make You Miserable

3. Relationships That Don't Make You Happy

4. Overthinking

5. Spending Time Where You Don't Really Want To Be

6. Eating Unhealthy

7. Waiting For The Perfect Time Or Opportunity
Opportunity finds people who are actively pursuing it, not those who are waiting for the "right time."

8. Holding Grudges

9. Living In The Past

10. Mediocrity

11. Fear of Change

12. Following Celebrity Drama and Pop-Culture

13. Hard Drugs and Excessive Alcohol

14. Being Serious All The Time
Sometimes you need to "Be Like Ernie!"

15. Living The Life Other People Expect

BONUS

16. Trying To Make Everyone Happy

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Video of the Day: How To Deal With Divas In Business


How To Deal With Divas In Business
Valuetainment

You can tolerate divas because the R.O.I is SO HIGH that it makes it worth dealing with them. 

Divas Value ... 
Trust 

Respect

Consistency

Reliable

Tolerance

Having Their Back When They Hit Rock Bottom

Not Afraid Of Them

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Video of the Day: How To GET What You Want In LIFE


Jordan Peterson: How To GET What You Want In LIFE
Evan Carmichael

1. Set Up Criteria For Success

2. Set Goals Properly

3. Become Disciplined

4. Treat Yourself Like You Matter

BONUS 

Start Small


Monday, May 20, 2019

Video of the Day: Dr. Smith's "Last Lecture"


Political Science Professor Herb Smith's Last Lecture
McDaniel College

Hey, Dr. Smith us Bostonians know victories don't come easily! We waited 86 years ... 86 YEARS ... for our beloved Red Sox to win their first World Series since selling Babe Ruth to the hated Yankees. (Remember when they won? I showed up to your API class in Red Sox garb, then later that day in Dr. Upton's class, you pop your head in and make a quick remark about having to teach a class with the Red Sox sitting front and center. Must've been difficult.) 

Who knew the beginning of the 21st Century was going to be very kind to Boston fans - yet make everyone else in the country hate us? Let's break it down shall we. 

2001 - Patriots Win Super Bowl XXXVI

2003 - Patriots Win Super Bowl XXXVIII

2004 - Red Sox Win World Series & Patriots Win Super Bowl XXXVIX

2007 - Red Sox Win World Series

2008 - Celtics Win NBA Title No. 17
(Can't forget about the three straight NCAA DI Men's Hockey Championships won by either Boston College or Boston University from 2008-10.)

2011 - Bruins Win The Stanley Cup
(Another NCAA title for BC Men's Hockey in 2012.)

2013 - Red Sox Win World Series

2016 - Patriots Win Super Bowl XLIX

2017 - Patriots Win Super Bowl LI

2018 - Red Sox Win World Series & Patriots Win Super Bowl LIII
(In college sports, first time all NCAA men's lacrosse champion came from New England ... 
DIII - Wesleyan (Conn.); DII - Merrimack College; DI - Yale University.)

Back to his last lecture. How I missed his fishing analogies. Now, you're going to have all the time in the world to go fishing in the Florida Keys and/or Belize. 

Yes, Dr. Smith you DID become a political science professor, yet never left the Centennial Conference. 

James David Barber!!!

How many times did he mention Hunter S. Thompson at any point and in any class? Or how many times did we all congregate in the hallway right after class and talk about the current state of politics? At least twice a week (and the class met three times in a week). 

Sunday, May 19, 2019

Video of the Day: Gary Vaynerchuck's Top 10 Rules For Success Vol. 18


Gary Vaynerchuk's Top 10 Rules For Success Vol. 18
Evan Carmichael

1. Love What You Do

2. Surround Yourself With Optimish

3. Have Good Intent

4. Put In The Work

5. Chase Happiness

6. Go On The Offense

7. Provide Value

8. Be Close To The End Consumer

9. Be Thoughtful

10. Make Stuff Happen

BONUS

Ignore The Opinions Of Others

Book of the Week: "The 4-Hour Workweek" - Two Types of Mistakes

It's been awhile ... actually, it's been a long while since there was a new "Book of the Week." In all fairness, I've still been muddling through Tim Ferriss' "The 4-Hour Workweek," while also multi-reading (if that's even a word) another book, titled "The Winner's Brain." The latter is pretty intense with a lot of science.

But first I want to revisit the "The 4-Hour Workweek," mostly spending time on one specific section dealing with mistakes.

It is evident in life that we are all going to make mistakes. Mistakes happen, but what should not happen is making the same mistake twice. In a story of man making a big batch of cheesecake, he screwed up the recipe, royally, and wound up with something that resembled soup instead of the more solid, cheesecake.

The point of the story was to highlight two very important concepts from the Italian political philosopher, Niccolo Machiavelli: Mistakes of Ambition and Mistakes of Sloth.

The first, Mistakes of Ambition, are to be encouraged. These are made when you don't have all the information. Just as in the cheesecake scenario, the man had never made cheesecake in bulk before and this was before the advent of Splenda and he was dealing with another sugary sugar substitute, which he was unfamiliar with. Thus why it turned out horrible.

It's not at all different than your work life. If you're trying to compile historical data from past years about a given project. In the beginning, you will most likely have one idea of how you're going to handle it, but perhaps midway through the project, you come to discover it is not going the way you imaged. Now you have to re-think your process. Nothing wrong with it. You just found a way that doesn't work and adjust.

In a business setting, these types of mistakes of ambition, should be encouraged. People want to be around others who are innovating and trying new ways of accomplishing tasks. With that comes mistakes or as I like to call them "learning experiences of what not to do next time."

The second type of mistakes are the most dangerous. These are referred to as Mistakes of Sloth and it means exactly what it sounds like. They are careless errors that come from doing the same things repeatedly and expecting different results (i.e. the definition of insanity in the workplace). These types of mistakes must be avoided in business. To grow and have a growth mindset, you need to innovate and keep pushing the envelope.

If you're a business owner, you should want people on your team with a growth mindset as opposed someone with a fixed mindset. Those people that come into work everyday with enthusiasm and want to do a good job as opposed to people who are just "going through the motions.

See the two twitter screenshots, which exemplifies both points: mistakes will happen (but they have to be the good type of mistakes) and surrounding yourself with those people who are constantly going above and beyond what is expected of them.


Saturday, May 18, 2019

Video of the Day: Breaking Free From Anxiety


Breaking Free From Anxiety
Mel Schwartz | TEDxBeaconStreet

The concept of embracing uncertainty is a scary thing, but nothing is certain. You can have a good job, making good money, but that still doesn't mean you know what tomorrow brings. This may sound pretty morbid, but it is true. Life is short in the grand scheme of things. We are only a speck in this world that was here before us and will be here long after we leave it -- yes, the world will still be here in 2020, it may little disturb after 45's mess, but it will still be here. 

We can't change the past and we don't know what the future has in store for us. We can only live in the here and now, the Perfect Present! 

And as a bonus Robin Williams' speech from his 1995 movie "Jack." 


Friday, May 17, 2019

Video of the Day: How To Be Happy


Marcus Aurelius: How To Be Happy (Stoicism)
Downtown Success

1. Seek To Build Your Own Character

2. Stop Seeking The Praise Of Other People
"It's better to be hated for what you are, then to be loved for what you are not."

3. Focus Only On What You Have Control Over And Ignore The Rest

4. Do Something Productive With Your Anger
I remember saying last year after 'when I get angry/upset, I become productive' after making a 30 second hype-video for the Honan League following a rough meeting earlier in the day. 

5. Negative Emotions Are A Result Of Negative Thinking

6. Be Prepared For Any Outcome and Act With Resilience

7. Be Insanely Grateful For What You Have

8. Tolerance Is In Not Judging

9. The Peace You Need Is In You

10. Appreciate The Shortness Of Life
Unfortunately we realized this a week ago with the death of good friend and colleague.



Thursday, May 16, 2019

Video of the Day: 15 Ways To Measure Success


15 Ways To Measure Success
Alux.com

1. How Much Money You Make

2. How Many People Know Your Name

3. How Many Lives You've Improved

4. How Happy You Are

5. How Much Stress You're Dealing With

6. How Many Stories Can You Tell

7. How Many Things Are Left On Your Bucket List

8. How Many People Would Trade Their Lives For Your's

9. How Many Successful People You Have Next To You
"Here we measure success by how many successful people are next to you ... here we say you're broke, if everybody's broke except for you." - Jay-z

10. How Much Time You Spend Doing What You Love

11. How Long Will You Live To Enjoy This Successful Life

12. How Many Regrets Do You Have

13. How Happy You Make Those Around You

14. How Long Will You Be Remembered After Death
"They say you die twice: the first time is when they bury you in the grave; the second time is the last time somebody remembers your name." 

15. How Much You Helped Advance Humankind

BONUS

16. Measure Success By How Far You've Come


Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Video of the Day: ASSOCIATE With Great People #Entspresso


ASSOCIATE With GREAT People
Evan Carmichael

You are the the average of the five people you spend the most time with. Think about that when you're evaluating your life. If the people around you, you probably wouldn't want to be like, then maybe you need to change your circle of friends. 


Monday, May 13, 2019

Video of the Day: 5 Common Habits That Make People Instantly Dislike You


5 Common Habits That Make People Instantly Dislike You
Charisma On Command

1. Reading Negative Intent On An Ambiguous Situation

2. Sarcasm Requires A Tell

3. You Should Not Jump On Every Opportunity To Call Praise Or Attention To Yourself

4. You Should Not Try To Win Each Moment Of Banter

5. Handling A Compliment

Sunday, May 12, 2019

Video of the Day: Justin Timberlake's Top 10 Rules For Success


Justin Timberlake's Top 10 Rules For Success
Evan Carmichael

1. Impossible Is Nothing

2. Do What You Love

3. Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish

4. Model The Masters

5. Serve Others

6. Don't Get Caught In The 'Rat Race'

7. Find Your Confidence

8. Be Different

9. Stay Grounded
"Don't let what you do define who you are." Time to quote the timeless Disney movie "Brink" when Ralph Brinker tells his son "skating is what you do, not who you are ... you are defined by the company you keep, and how well you keep." Who are you willing to stand with and who is willing to stand with you, defines the person you are. 

10. Have Fun

Bonus
Make Yourself Proud


Friday, May 10, 2019

Video of the Day: The Real Reason Conspiracy Theories Work


The Real Reason Conspiracy Theories Work
asapSCIENCE

Of course, aliens killed Kennedy! Remember what the lawyer Jim Garrison said about the movement of Kennedy's head in the open-air limo, "back and to the left, back and to the left, back and to the left." Because the more times you say something, the more it becomes true.

And it's true, anytime I need an ego boost, there are certain people I look at. Ignorant and stupid is no way to live life. 



Thursday, May 9, 2019

Video of the Day: 15 Books Steve Jobs Thought Everyone Should Read


15 Books Steve Jobs Thought Everyone Should Read
Alux.com

1. "The Innovator's Dilemma" by Clayton Christensen

2. "Only The Paranoid Survive" by Andrew S. Grove

3. "The Way Of The White Clouds" by Lama Anagarika Govinda 

4. "Autobiography of A Yogi" by Paramhansa Yogananda

5. "Meeting With Remarkable Men" by George Gurdjieff

6. "Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind" by Shunryu Suzuki

7. "1984" by George Orwell

8. "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville

9. "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand

10. "Insanely Simple" by Ken Segall
The K.I.S.S. Theory: Keep It Simple, Stupid!

11. "Be Here Now" by Baba Ramdass

12. "Diet For A Small Planet" by Francis Moore Lappe
Oh no ... they mentioned the whole concept of "Little Drops Make Big Drops!" Thanks Coach Sullivan!!! What next is some video of day going to mention my favorite phrase: FITFO??

13. "Inside The Tornado" by Geoffrey A. Moore

14. "Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism" by Chogyam Trungpa

15. "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" by Robert M. Pirsig

BONUS

16. Watch the Video to find out!

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Video of the Day: The Elon Musk School of Business


The Elon Musk School of Business: 5 Tips You Can't Afford To Miss
Evan Carmichael

1. Generate Word Of Mouth
Even in today's world where things are constantly in your face via Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, we are forgetting that word of mouth gets people talking. And that's exactly what you want. You want people talking about you and your product. 

2. Take Risks

3. Have A High Pain Tolerance

4. Don't Let Failures Stop You

5. Don't Rely On Wishful Thinking



Monday, May 6, 2019

Video of the Day: 7 Things You Can Control That Will Make A Huge Difference In Your Life


7 Things You Can Control That Will Make A Huge Difference In Your Life
Fearless Soul

1. Your Thoughts & Beliefs
Practicing positivity and thinking positive. As coach always embedded into our brains, "identify the negative, but focus on the positive."

2. Being Kind To Others
Kindness is important characteristic to have. We don't know what others are going through, so we have to show kindness. It's something that can do wonders for other people who may be going through a tough time.

3. Your Effort

4. The Pursuit of Knowledge
Have a growth mindset and keep growing.

5. Being Grateful For What You Do Have ... 
... And all the fortunate opportunities you have already achieved to this point. 

6. Your Presence
Live in the here and now. The short story Jerry York reads to his team before every season, "The Perfect Present" is exactly that. Focusing on what is in front of you at this very moment - not 10 years down the road, five years out or even tomorrow, but RIGHT NOW! 

7. Who You Surround Yourself With
You are the average of the five people, you surround yourself with. Pick the right people. Pick the people who life you up and give you energy. 

Sunday, May 5, 2019

Video of the Day: Kevin O'Leary's Top 10 Rules For Success Vol. 3


Kevin O'Leary's Top 10 Rules For Success Vol. 3
Evan Carmichael

1. Know How To Execute

2. Make Sacrifices

3. Focus On Cash Flow

4. Don't Get Emotional In Business

5. Be Driven

6. Never Spend The Principle

7. Listen To Your Gut

8. Know Your Weaknesses

9. Invest Into Growing Markets

10. Focus On Making Money

Bonus
Diversify




Saturday, May 4, 2019

Video of the Day: 10 Reasons Why Smart People Have Fewer Friends


10 Reasons Why Smart People Have Fewer Friends
Brainy Dose

1. You Can See Through People
Yeah, I'm right here! I can see through other people's B.S.

2. You're Verbally Liberated

3. No F.O.M.O
Never did at any point in my life ... even in high school. 

4. More Observant Than Most

5. You Don't Get Involved In Drama

6. You Don't Need To Prove Your Worth

7. You're Cautious of Others

8. Others Find You Intimidating

9. You Aren't Easy To Understand

10. You Focus On Your Goals

Friday, May 3, 2019

Video of the Day: 5 Skills Schools Should Have Taught You


5 Skills They Should Have Taught You In School
The Better Man Project

1. How To Find Your Passion
Developing self-awareness early. 

2. How To Think Independently

3. How To Communicate
No one knows how to properly communicate.

4. How To Work With Others
It all comes back to "The Hangover" meme below: 
https://i2.wp.com/gingerlewman.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/screen-shot-2013-08-28-at-9-30-26-am.png?fit=733%2C565&ssl=1
Yeah, I was Phil in almost every project. The one who did 99.9% of the work, while others just talked about the movie "Space Balls." 

5. How To Handle Emotions
Not sure I've actually mastered this step yet ... I may never master it! 

Thursday, May 2, 2019

Video of the Day: 15 Signs You're Not Ready To Be Rich


15 Signs You're Not Ready To Be Rich
Alux.com

1. You Can't Save Money

2. You Still Expect To Get Rich Quick

3. You Wait For The Right Time
Now is better than perfect!

4. You Take Pride In Your Humble Lifestyle

5. You Think Hard Work Is All It Takes

6. You Work A Job You Hate

7. You Spend Too Much Time On Entertainment

8. You're Scared Of Change
Take a lesson from The Brady Kids: "It's Time To Change." 

9. Your Friends Want The Simple Life 

10. You Don't Read For Growth

11. People Find You Arrogant and Entitled

12. Your Religion Looks Down On Wealth

13. You Have A Single Source Of Income

14. You Need Other People To Motivate You

15. You Don't Own A Product or Service That You Sell, You Are The Product or Service

Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Video of the Day: Every University's Worst Nightmare


Every University's Worst Nightmare
Valuetainment

DISCLAIMER: It's a very, very dangerous topic to bring Apple, Google and Netflix not hiring people without college degrees. These people already have exceptional minds and specialized skills (i.e. coding, graphics) that they learned on their own. 

1. Speed - Moore's Law: 2x Every 18 - 24 Months

2. Memory Is No Longer Needed: Alexa & Google

3. Computer Science Degree Obsolete In Three Years

4. Teachers Need To Go To School
Outdated - a degree in 1988 is outdated in 2019

5. Companies Train You On Specialized Skill In 3-6 Months vs. 4 Years

6. Companies Are Starting Universities

7. Control The Narrative