Robert Kiyosaki: The Key to Financial Freedom

Robert Kiyosaki: The Key to Financial Freedom

What does it mean to be financially free? Do you think you have what it takes to achieve total financial freedom? To Robert Kiyosaki, financial freedom means never having to work again. In his book Rich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant, he says that everybody should strive to transcend job security and achieve financial freedom. However, he admits that not everybody is ready for the risks and the sacrifices the path of financial freedom demands. Here is what Kiyosaki has to say about financial freedom.

Use Second-Order Thinking to Make Better Choices

Use Second-Order Thinking to Make Better Choices

What is second-order thinking? How can you use second-order thinking to prioritize decision-making? Second-order thinking is a process that you can use to make better and more deliberate decisions. During second-order thinking, you think about the consequences of your choices in order to make more informed decisions. There are four categories of second-order decisions: rules, presumptions, standards, and routines. Continue reading to learn more about each type of second-order decision.

How to Avoid Deathbed Regrets and Live More Fully

How to Avoid Deathbed Regrets and Live More Fully

What are the most common deathbed regrets? Is it possible to avoid them before you run out of time? In his book Who Will Cry When You Die? Robin Sharma lays out the most common end-of-life regrets and proposes a plan on how to avoid them. Sharma says that the first step is to regain control of your life by finding your purpose. Continue reading to learn what steps you can take to live a more fulfilling life.

6 Tips for Staying Focused on Your Purpose

6 Tips for Staying Focused on Your Purpose

Do you have a purpose in life but struggle to stay on track? What strategies can you use to focus on your purpose every day? Having a purpose in life that you’re working towards will make you feel more fulfilled and overall happier. However, it can be easy to lose sight of your purpose when you get caught up in the everyday routine. That’s why self-help guru Robin Sharma put together this list of strategies to help you maintain focus on your purpose. Continue below for Sharma’s six tips for focusing on your purpose.

The Peak-End Rule: What Makes a Memory

The Peak-End Rule: What Makes a Memory

What is the peak-end rule? How does the peak-end rule determine what you remember about an experience? The peak-end rule states that when people reflect on an experience, they tend to ignore the duration of the experience. Instead, they focus on two key parts: 1) the emotional peaks—the moments of strongest positive or negative emotion, and 2) the end of the experience. Here is why the peaks always stand out in memory, blurring the rest as background.

Money Is Freedom to Pursue Life on Your Own Terms

Money Is Freedom to Pursue Life on Your Own Terms

As you advance in your career, do you have less free time or more free time? What would you do with more free time? American investor and financial educator Robert Kiyosaki has been both rich and poor. Rich is better, he says, because money is freedom—the more money you have, the freer you are to pursue life on your own terms.  Here is what Kiyosaki has to say on money being a means to an end—the end being freedom, and why you shouldn’t feel guilty about wanting more money.

How to Be More Charismatic and Still Be Yourself

How to Be More Charismatic and Still Be Yourself

Want to know how to be more charismatic? Is charisma a natural talent or can anyone develop it? Many people think that charisma is something you either have or you don’t. However, Olivia Fox Cabane dispels that myth in her book The Charisma Myth and posits that charisma is a quality that can be learned and developed. She says that the first step to becoming more charismatic is to mastering your mind and emotional state. Here’s how to master your mind.

Rachel Hollis: How to Manage Time More Efficiently

Rachel Hollis: How to Manage Time More Efficiently

Do you ever feel like there just isn’t enough time in the day to get things done? How can you get the most out of the time that you do have? One of the biggest excuses for not chasing your dreams is “I don’t have time.” In her book Girl, Stop Apologizing, Rachel Hollis explains that this isn’t a valid excuse for not working towards your goals. She has four children and still managed to build a business, become a motivational speaker, and become a bestselling author—and she shares her tips. Here are Rachel Hollis’s five tips for how to

Ladies, Stop Telling Yourself “You Can’t Have It All”

Ladies, Stop Telling Yourself “You Can’t Have It All”

Is it possible to achieve balance in all areas of your life? Do you believe that you have to make a compromise (e.g. between career and family life) because you “can’t have it all”? If you think that you can evenly divide up different areas of your life, you’re setting yourself up for unnecessary stress and anxiety. In her book Girl, Stop Apologizing, Rachel Hollis says that you need to stop telling yourself that you “can’t have it all,” and accept that you can have it all if you’re willing to put in the work. Here’s how you can thrive

The 3 Simple Steps to Achieve Your Goals

The 3 Simple Steps to Achieve Your Goals

What are the three steps to achieving your goals in life? Why should you focus on achieving one goal at a time? What should you do if you feel stuck? Sometimes, your goals can feel impossibly out of reach. But if you break down the steps to reaching them into bite-sized pieces, they can feel much more attainable. Here are Rachel Hollis’s three steps to executing your dreams from Girl, Stop Apologizing.