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October 13, 2025

4 Effective Ways to Start Letting Go in Life Sooner Rather than Later

4 Effective Ways to Start Letting Go in Life Sooner Rather than Later

On the average day happiness is letting go of what you assume life is supposed to be like, and sincerely appreciating it for everything it is.

Over the past 15 years, as Angel and I have gradually worked with hundreds of our course students, coaching clients, and live event attendees, we’ve come to understand that the root cause of most human stress is simply our stubborn propensity to hold on to things. In a nutshell, we hold on tight to the hope that things will (more…)

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Published on October 13, 2025 12:46

October 11, 2025

10 Daily Habits that Often Drain 99 Percent of Our Joy in Life

10 Daily Habits that Often Drain 99 Percent of Our Joy in Life

You ultimately become what you repeatedly do. If your daily habits aren’t helping you, they’re hurting you. Here are some fairly common and widespread examples of the latter that will drain all your joy if you let them:

1. Focusing on how life “should” be every step of the way.

Try to use frustration and inconvenience to motivate you rather than annoy you. You are in control of the way you look at life. Instead of getting angry, find the lesson. In place of envy, feel admiration. In place of worry, take action. In place of doubt, have faith. Remember that your response is always more powerful than your present circumstance. A small part of your life is decided by completely uncontrollable circumstances, while the vast majority of your life is decided by your responses. Where you ultimately end up is heavily dependent on how (more…)

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Published on October 11, 2025 08:06

October 10, 2025

20 Essential Truths We Should Be Sharing with Today’s Youth (and Each Other)

20 Essential Truths We Should Be Sharing with Today's Youth (and Each Other)

“Children must be taught how to think, not what to think.”
— Margaret Mead

Our children grow up so fast. Before we know it they’re out there somewhere in the real world, and we’re left hoping that we’ve done enough to prepare them for everything they’ll encounter. Marc and I talk to course students and coaching clients on a daily basis — mothers and fathers alike — who share these sentiments. They worry about their children. They wonder if they’ve done a good enough job parenting up to this point. And Marc and I can relate too, because oftentimes we feel the same way. We’re concerned about our son Mac’s well-being and education, and we discuss it frequently just like most parents do.

In fact, from what we’ve researched and studied, the well-being and education of their children is more important to most parents than just about anything else — more important than health care, cost of living, public safety, and even their own (more…)

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Published on October 10, 2025 19:10

10 Self-Limiting Beliefs 90 Percent of Us Struggle With Every Day

10 Self-Limiting Beliefs 90 Percent of Us Struggle With Every Day

One of the strongest signs of your growth is realizing you’re no longer holding on to the beliefs that once used to limit you.

I received a thank you email recently from a longtime reader and coaching client named Kevin (I’m writing about him today with permission). He said the work Marc and I do helped him and his wife maintain healthy mindsets as they struggled and grew through one of the most difficult periods of their lives. Certain sections of his email nearly moved me to tears:

“After injuring my back, losing my job because of it, being evicted from our apartment, moving in with my in-laws, nursing my five-year-old through a nearly fatal bout of pneumonia, I was stuck in a deep rut. And I was sitting on the front porch of my in-law’s house feeling sorry for myself one day, when my childhood best friend called me crying and said, (more…)

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Published on October 10, 2025 09:59

October 9, 2025

5 Habits that Kept My 90-Year-Old Grandma Happy All Her Life

5 Habits that Kept My 90-Year-Old Grandma Happy All Her Life

“You only live once, but if you do it right once is enough.”
— Mae West

Twenty years ago, I was lucky enough to witness the humble, elegant, peaceful passing of my 89-year-old grandfather. As I sat quietly in his hospice room alongside my grandma and other family members, his nurse smiled softly and said, “I can see he lived well. People his age often pass just the way they lived.”

And as I drove home that evening a couple questions kept cycling through my mind…

“Am I living well?”

“What do I want to be able to smile about on the inside when I’m close to the end?”

These questions are tough, especially the second one. At the time, I struggled to fully accept my own mortality — just thinking about it stressed me out. So I simply avoided the question and the soul-searching it demanded of me. I distracted myself for a few more years until I found myself back in a hospice room with my grandma on her 90th birthday (more…)

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Published on October 09, 2025 08:57

October 8, 2025

3 Habits that Often Drain 90 Percent of Our Potential in Life

3 Habits that Often Drain 90 Percent of Our Potential in Life

“In the end, it’s not the years in your life that count, it’s the life in your years.”

As you age you will learn to value your time, genuine relationships, meaningful work, and peace of mind, much more. Little else will matter.

Deep down you know that already, right?

Yet on most days, just like the majority of us, you get distracted by so many others things. You give your time to lots of meaningless time-wasters. You take your important relationships for granted. You get to work skeptically with inner resistance. And you let everyday stress get the best of you…

Why?

Because you’re (more…)

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Published on October 08, 2025 10:36

October 7, 2025

8 Things You Will Ultimately Regret Not Letting Go of Sooner in Life

8 Things You Will Ultimately Regret Not Letting Go of Sooner in Life

You don’t realize how often you block your own present blessings by holding on to everything so tightly.

It’s always necessary to accept when some part of your life has reached its inevitable end. Closing the door, completing the chapter, turning the page, etc. It doesn’t matter what you title it; what matters is that you find the strength to leave in the past those former parts of your life that are over, and those little ideals in your mind that simply aren’t meant to be.

Over the past 15 years, as Angel and I have gradually worked with hundreds of our course students, coaching clients, and live event attendees, we’ve come to understand that the most common cause of human frustration on an average day is our stubborn propensity to hold on to things long after it’s time to let go. In a nutshell, we hold on tight to (more…)

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Published on October 07, 2025 15:15

October 6, 2025

10 “Notes to Self” for Those Times When You’re Taking Things Personally

10 Notes to Self for Those Times When You're Taking Things Personally

Let’s start off here with a simple question:

Why do we always take things personally?

There are admittedly quite a few valid reasons to consider. But the one Marc and I have found to be most common through 15 years of working with our coaching clients and live event attendees is the tendency we all have of putting ourselves at the center, and seeing everything — every event, conversation, circumstance, etc. — from the viewpoint of how it relates to us on a personal level. And this can have all kinds of adverse effects, from feeling hurt when other people are rude, to feeling sorry for ourselves when things don’t go exactly as planned, to doubting ourselves when (more…)

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Published on October 06, 2025 15:37

6 Effective Things Optimists Often Do Differently

6 Effective Things Optimists Often Do Differently

It takes roughly 66 days to form a habit. So for the next 9 weeks look at the bright side of your life, and you will rewire your brain.

If the grass looks greener on the other side…

Stop staring.

Stop comparing.

Stop complaining.

And START watering the grass you’re standing on…

Truly, the most powerful weapon against stress on the average day is our ability to choose one thought or response over another. I was reminded of this today when a reader named Sarah sent me the following in an email (I’m sharing this with permission): (more…)

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Published on October 06, 2025 06:19

October 5, 2025

30 Quotes and Thinking Prompts for Letting Go of What Weighs You Down

30 Quotes and Thinking Prompts for Letting Go of What Weighs You Down

Accept yourself, embrace the present, and keep moving forward. If you want to fly in life, you have to let go of things that weigh you down.

Each prompt below contains a quote and question to think about. I have personally used each of these prompts several times in the past to nudge myself into self-reflection, and I continue to revisit them regularly. They bring awareness to the subconscious attachments and assumptions we all have. And they can help you think and move through situations, big and small, so you can let go and make better decisions going forward.

Challenge yourself to read and reflect on one prompt a day for the next few weeks. See how doing so gradually effects your life…

1.

Forgive yourself for the bad decisions you’ve made, for the times you lacked understanding, for the choices that hurt others and yourself. Forgive yourself, for being young and reckless. These are all vital lessons. And what matters most right now is your willingness to grow from them.

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Published on October 05, 2025 18:52

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