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Stop making your life a tragedy.
Cognitive psychology reminds us that we need very little to be happy. It’s time to cure our obsession with perfect results.
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Traveling around Spain didn’t fix my existential crisis.
If you’ve been paralyzed trying to get your next move perfectly "right," this is your sign to just do the things.
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How to Fail at Building a Substack Newsletter
I Got Tired of Trying to Fit Myself Into What Works on Substack
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Listening to an audiobook is cheating
Why the best way to experience a story is whatever way actually works for you.
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4 Psychological Hacks to Build Unshakeable Consistency
A deep dive into the invisible infrastructure of consistent creators. How to stop relying on willpower, bypass your brain’s resistance, and finally…
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Are You Building a Life That Feels Good, or Just a Life That Looks Good?
Navigating the social tax of growth and the internal war for comfort: why building an authentic life is the ultimate act of rebellion in a world…
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The Hidden Neuroplasticity Secret to Manifesting Your Goals
How to bridge the gap to your goals by rewriting your internal software: a guide to deep "whys," identity habits, curated inputs, and an ecosystem built…
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What I Did Instead of Scrolling This April
Everything I did, saw, read, and discovered this month to fuel your inspiration
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These 4 shifts changed how I show up as a creator
The mindset and workflow shifts that improved my creativity, made my process feel natural, and helped me grow on Substack
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