PinnedPublished inPlanet Ral 🌐I Did Less and Somehow Got More — And Science Backs It UpFor the longest time, I believed that success required constant effort. Hustle culture had convinced me that if I wasn’t working myself to…Mar 13A response icon4Mar 13A response icon4
The Only Obstacle Is You — And That’s the Most Liberating Truth You’ll Hear TodayHow perfectionism, anxious overplanning, and a lack of psychological safety sabotage your momentum — and how to take your power back in…5d ago5d ago
Staying Large in Small Spaces: The Psychological Cost of Being Highly Competent in Average SystemsIn today’s corporate landscape, meritocracy is often touted as the pathway to success. However, the reality within many organizations…May 10May 10
How to Build Unstoppable Confidence: 5 Psychological Hacks to Boost Your Self-EsteemConfidence isn’t something you’re born with — it’s something you build.May 4A response icon1May 4A response icon1
Published inPlanet Ral 🌐Why We Push Ourselves Too Hard — and How to StopI’ve always been good at playing the long game. I trust that things will work out in time, that the universe has its own rhythm, and that…May 2May 2
Slow Down to Speed Up: The Art of Listening to Your Inner VoiceThere was a time when I believed that moving faster meant getting more done. I rushed through decisions, chased opportunities relentlessly…May 1May 1
Published inPlanet Ral 🌐Why We Believe in Nonsense — How Our Brains Trick Us into Believing the AbsurdWe like to think of ourselves as rational beings, carefully weighing facts and making logical decisions. But reality tells a different…Mar 19A response icon2Mar 19A response icon2
Published inChange Becomes YouThe Science of Productivity: 5 Proven Strategies to Get More Done in Less TimeWe all have the same 24 hours in a day.Mar 13A response icon1Mar 13A response icon1
Published inChange Becomes YouThe Psychology of High Achievers: 7 Mindsets That Separate the Successful from the AverageWhat makes successful people different?Mar 12Mar 12
Published inChange Becomes YouWhy Most People Fail at Self-Improvement — And How to Fix ItSelf-improvement is a billion-dollar industry.Mar 12A response icon1Mar 12A response icon1