33 Questions For An Interview With Yourself. Today I’m going to interview somebody really special on my blog.
And that would be you. Exactly, you, the one who’s looking at the screen right now. You are a very important person and it’s an honor for me to interview you. I prepared a list of 33 questions and I’m really looking forward to hear your answers. Yes, this is an interview. 1. You may not know what you’re really doing for a living. 2. Is that your partner? 3. That’s a very important question. 4. You may be able to wake up every morning and go to work, but do you think at yourself as being a healthy person? 5. Have you ever wandered what do you think about yourself from this point of view?
6. You shouldn’t just open your ID and do some math. 7. Do you have one? 20 Inconvenient Business Truths. Good post, Charlie, as usual.
You know what, buddy? You never cease to amaze me. No doubt about it. Thanks. However, I would challenge the notion bandied about oftentimes in business circles and among management gurus that “the customer is always right.” Say it ain’t so, Charlie, puh-lease… To quote Johnny B. And there are customers like that out there in the business world. Hopefully, they will be in a minority. However, it’s a lesson worth learning. Sometimes, the business owner can be “right” too.
Hence, the importance of keeping a “suggestion box” and staying open to the flow of ideas.
Job und Karriere. How to Increase Self-Control: You know how it goes (and if you don’t I envy you): Staying up late when you intended not to, eating too much bad stuff, drinking, lying on the couch instead of exercising, fantasizing about success without working hard toward it, spending more time on Facebook than on your dissertation. Does any of that sound familiar? Self-control is the key to happiness. Okay, not the key, but certainly a cornerstone. Happily will power has been studied by psychologists.
So what does psychological research tell us about willpower and how to increase it? One or two marshmallows? You might be familiar with the famous “marshmallow test” research in which a bunch of four-year-olds were left alone for five minutes with one marshmallow and a bell. Each child was given a set of simple instructions. The far-reaching benefits of self-control Researchers then tracked these children right the way into adulthood. But does this mean that good self-control is inborn? Use it or lose it Preserve yourself Of course!
Habits. Productivity. Money. Life Hack - The 30/30 Minute Work Cycle Feels Like Magic. A year ago, I switched to the Colemak keyboard layout. I’ve since had zero pain in my hands when typing for many hours straight, I’ve been able to type faster, and I make fewer mistakes while typing. A few months ago, I decided to try the biphasic sleep cycle. It worked as advertised, allowing me to get better sleep and need less of it.
I used to sleep for 9 - 10 hours each day, and now I need just 6 - 7.5 to stay just as sprightly, if not more. A few weeks ago, after these successful life hacks, my friend told me about the eccentric work cycle that he follows. “You might think it’s crazy and stupid, but it works for me,” he said. Immediately, I thought, ‘That won’t work for me.’ ‘Hmmm. You can probably tell by now where this story is going. Abracadabra It works. While working on a software project, I would get stuck on a bug and spend hours trying to figure out what went wrong, addicted to the quest and unable to stop, even when I run out of ideas on what else to try.
Revealing the trick.
Grooming. Uncluttering.