by Gabriel Stein | Jun 24, 2015 | Books, Personal, Personal Development
Consuming knowledge is only the first step. Actually retaining that knowledge is the tough part. Especially since there’s two types of memory: Recognition, and Recall. Recognition is like when you can’t remember the name of an actor from that one movie,...
by Gabriel Stein | Jun 22, 2015 | Personal, Personal Development, Productivity, Software
Planning is crucial. Not because things go according to plan. But that as Alan Lakein says “failing to plan, is planning to fail”. Brian Tracy suggests that 1 minute of planning saves an average of 10 minutes of execution. And anything that has a 10x ROI...
by Gabriel Stein | Jun 17, 2015 | Personal
Writing a book is on the goal or bucket list for many people. The best practices aren’t that hard, it’s the actual fleshing out of the chapters that takes hard work. These are some of the things I’ve learned and best selling authors use: Define the...
by Gabriel Stein | Jun 13, 2015 | Business, Personal, Personal Development
One of the single most crucial concepts and keys to success that I’ve ever learned. This is one of the things I’ll reference the most as well. It’s actually rather simple: when “principle” (resources of money, time, knowledge, etc) is...
by Gabriel Stein | Jun 12, 2015 | Personal, Software
Some of my favorite links, tools, services, and products that I use frequently. Software Trello – I’ve mentioned this a number of times, but it’s actually one of the pieces of software I use the most Gmail – email is an extraordinarily...
by Gabriel Stein | Jun 9, 2015 | Personal, Personal Development, Productivity
Based on the idea of “Present Potential”, one of the things I’m just starting to understand in it’s full power and impact, is how decisions are so crucial to our results. I’m sure you’ve experience that moment of standing in front...