The Best Do Hard Things Quotes by Steve Magness

The Best Do Hard Things Quotes by Steve Magness

What are the best Do Hard Things quotes by Steve Magness? What does it really mean to be tough in a critical world? Do Hard Things by Steve Magness debunks the “old-school” definition of toughness by replacing it with one that embraces self-improvement and building confidence. After reading his book, you’ll come away with a new perspective on what it means to have a thick skin. Keep reading for the best Do Hard Things quotes with explanations.

The Carbohydrate Breakdown Process—Explained

The Carbohydrate Breakdown Process—Explained

What happens in the body when we eat carbs? How do carbohydrates break down in our digestive system? Carbohydrates are our body’s most important energy source, providing the majority of daily calories for most people. When ingested, carbohydrates break down into glucose. Then, glucose enters cells throughout the body. Here’s a look at the carbohydrates breakdown process.

The Psychological Effects of Discrimination

The Psychological Effects of Discrimination

How does discrimination affect self-esteem? How does being discriminated against based on superficial differences hurt one’s sense of self-worth? Discrimination places a spotlight on how minorities are different from the majority, overlooking those people’s talents, personalities, and achievements. As a result, minorities grow to value themselves and others less based on these differences. Keep reading to learn about the psychological effects of discrimination.

The 3 User-Friendly Design Components Technology Needs

The 3 User-Friendly Design Components Technology Needs

What is a user-friendly design? What are the components of a human-centered design menu? User-friendly design is exactly what the name implies: it puts the user first. In Cliff Kuang and Robert Fabricant’s book User Friendly, they dive into the different requirements to make technology accessible and satisfying for consumers. Keep reading to learn more about the three components of user-friendly design.

Doblin’s 10 Types of Innovation—Explained in Detail

Doblin’s 10 Types of Innovation—Explained in Detail

Why do the overwhelming majority of innovation projects fail? And more importantly, what can you do to innovate successfully? In Ten Types of Innovation, Doblin Innovation firm co-founder Larry Keeley and his co-authors argue that the key to success often lies in knowing which types of innovation would most help a given project succeed. Understanding the ten types of innovation and the importance of combining them correctly can help you understand why most innovation projects fail and how to make your projects succeed. Here’s an overview of Larry Keeley’s types of innovation.

The Cycles of History: Strauss & Howe’s Intriguing Theory of Time

The Cycles of History: Strauss & Howe’s Intriguing Theory of Time

What are the four cycles of history? Based on recent American history, does the “four Turning” theory hold water? In The Fourth Turning, William Strauss and Neil Howe explain that human history is characterized by a cyclical progression through four “Turnings.” The First Turning is a High, the Second Turning is an Awakening, the Third Turning is an Unraveling, and the Fourth Turning is a Crisis. Read on to learn what characterizes each Turning; how the most recent First, Second, and Third Turnings played out; and the authors’ predictions for the next Fourth Turning.

How Being a Slow Learner Can Give You an Edge

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Are you a slow learner? Do you feel pressure to learn faster? How much do you learn when you cram for a test? Imagine that the tortoise and the hare are in a learning race. Now, imagine the tortoise crossing the finish line first. In Limitless Mind, math educator Jo Boaler explains why slow learning gives you an advantage. Keep reading to learn how being a slow learner can put you ahead.

Capitalism and Innovation: How Competition Stifles Ideas

Capitalism and Innovation: How Competition Stifles Ideas

How does capitalism impact innovation? What does history tell us about the drivers of innovation? In Where Good Ideas Come From, Steven Johnson contends that good ideas and novel innovations are largely the result of social collaboration. He argues that capitalist competition can get in the way of this productive cooperation. Continue reading to understand Johnson’s view of the connection between capitalism and innovation.

Product Evolution Lessons From the Co-Creator of the iPhone

Product Evolution Lessons From the Co-Creator of the iPhone

At what point does market disruption go too far? How should you time the second generation of your product? When should your focus shift to profit? At Apple, Tony Fadell built several generations of the iPod and the iPhone. Now he shares his advice about product evolution in his book Build: An Unorthodox Guide to Making Things Worth Making. Keep reading to learn how to release and subsequently evolve a product.