Malcolm X in Harlem: Hustling, Drugs, & the Struggle to Survive

Malcolm X in Harlem: Hustling, Drugs, & the Struggle to Survive

Why did Malcolm X move to Harlem? How did he get pulled into the underground crime scene? The Autobiography of Malcolm X chronicles the time Malcolm X spent in Harlem from 1943 to 1945. As a young man in his late teens, Malcolm X got drawn in by a rough crowd on the tough streets of New York City, and he entered adulthood by sliding into a life of crime. Continue reading to learn about Malcolm X in Harlem.

Is Your Business Growing Too Fast? Avoid These 2 Pitfalls

Is Your Business Growing Too Fast? Avoid These 2 Pitfalls

Is your business growing too fast? Why are outside investments sometimes a bad idea? Should your expenditures be based on projections or actual revenue? Business growth is exciting and feels like success. But, there’s such a thing too much, too fast. In Company of One, Paul Jarvis identifies two negative consequences of fast growth that your company could experience: (1) damage to the relationships with your original customers and (2) outright failure. Keep reading to learn about the potential pitfalls of rapid business growth.

How to Practice Active Listening: 4 Tips for Fully Understanding

How to Practice Active Listening: 4 Tips for Fully Understanding

How often do you misunderstand what people are saying? When someone’s talking to you, do you pay attention to more than just the words they say? Every day, you hear people communicate. But, hearing doesn’t necessarily equal understanding. To completely get what someone is attempting to communicate to you takes skill—specifically, the skill of active listening. Read more to learn how to practice active listening and stop missing what people are trying to tell you.

23 Questions About Bad Habits to Ask Yourself to Break the Cycle

23 Questions About Bad Habits to Ask Yourself to Break the Cycle

What routines do you have that don’t serve your goals? What harmful behaviors would you like to stop doing? Everyone has bad habits. One of the best ways to tackle them is to engage in serious self-exploration. We’ve put together several questions about bad habits that will help you identify and understand your habits, identify replacement behaviors, and then implement those replacements. Continue reading for five exercises that will propel you toward a healthier, happier life.

Malcolm X’s Crimes: From Stealing Food to Burglarizing Homes

Malcolm X’s Crimes: From Stealing Food to Burglarizing Homes

When did Malcolm X start breaking the law, and why? What kind of crimes did he commit? Malcolm X had a rough introduction to the world. He felt the pressure of society pushing him down, and he fought back by doing what he thought he needed to do to survive. When he was a kid, he stole food to eat. As he entered adulthood, he got busted for his involvement in a burglary ring. Read more to learn about Malcolm X’s criminal activities as chronicled in his autobiography.

The Disadvantages of Business Growth: 3 Reasons to Be Wary

The Disadvantages of Business Growth: 3 Reasons to Be Wary

When is business growth your enemy and not your friend? What priorities are more important than growth? Fast and endless growth isn’t always the best goal for a business. That’s the view of Paul Jarvis, who argues against this common ethos found in the business world. He describes three disadvantages of business growth, especially rapid growth, in his book Company of One. Continue reading to learn why growth-focused companies don’t always succeed.

Anxiety Discussion Questions: 13 Exercises to Find Peace

Anxiety Discussion Questions: 13 Exercises to Find Peace

Are you a bundle of nerves? Do worried thoughts occupy your mind? Is anxiety keeping you from living the life you want? Self-exploration is a powerful way to combat anxiety. It’s easier to deal with your worries when you know what they are and where they come from. We’ve put together 13 exercises based on concepts in several books—from classics to new titles, from secular sources as well as Buddhist and Christian works. Read on to find dozens of anxiety discussion questions based on the concepts in The Art of Happiness, Unwinding Anxiety, The Power of Positive Thinking, and How

10 Affirmation Exercises to Fill & Rewire Your Mind for Good

10 Affirmation Exercises to Fill & Rewire Your Mind for Good

How do you start and end your day? What small changes can you make to fill your mind with positive and truthful thoughts that carry through to your beliefs and behaviors? No matter what you do, your mind is filled with thoughts. You can take control by deliberately thinking specific thoughts throughout the day. We put together affirmation exercises based on The Big Leap and Good Vibes, Good Life—and we included Christian affirmations from The Power of Positive Thinking. Keep reading for several simple exercises that can change your thinking and, ultimately, change your life for good.

Addiction Questions: Think About Your Habits & Life After Quitting

Addiction Questions: Think About Your Habits & Life After Quitting

Do you struggle with alcoholism, workaholism, or other addictions? What bad habits would you like to break? Addiction is a controlling force; it makes you a slave. You might engage in behaviors that require professional intervention before you can shake them. But, regardless of what you’re addicted to and to what degree it controls your life, introspection is an excellent place to start. Continue reading for nine exercises that contain questions about addiction that will help you take steps in a positive direction.

5 Accountability Exercises: Solve Issues & Preserve Relationships

5 Accountability Exercises: Solve Issues & Preserve Relationships

Are any of your relationships strained because of an unresolved issue? Are you afraid that, if you address the issue, the relationship will be further damaged? Accountability conversations are the discussions we have when someone breaks a promise, violates a commitment, behaves badly, or fails to meet our expectations. In Crucial Accountability, communication and management experts explain how we can have these conversations in a way that resolves the issues while preserving the relationships. Read more for five accountability exercises that will help you implement the ideas in this universally relevant book.