Critically acclaimed radio personality, Andy Greenberg, whose Your Daily High with Andy Greenberg is heard by millions daily on hundreds of radio stations around the country, has taken his loveable radio antics and put them in easy-to-understand vignettes. Every idea is new and unique, yet familiar. Each vignette opens with a situation to which everyone can relate. It then transitions to a motivational technique that is easy to understand and implement.
Life doesn't have to be hard; you just have to look at it a little differently. Your HIgh uses the popular style of Greenberg's radio personality to show readers how to be successful in business, life, and everything in between.
Let's talk about road construction.
You drive to work the same way every day. You drive home from work the same way every day, right? And all is well until one day. There it is; that miserable sign you hoped you'd never see�and don't want to see, 'Road construction next six months.' It will slow down your day, rob you of your time, and continually build your frustration day by day by day. Traffic creeps along soooo slowly. But that day finally the construction is complete, the road is widened, the signs are gone, and the road is vastly improved. We even like it. So, at this point, who remembers all the seemingly interminable chaos and all the frustration? Nobody.
Life is the same way. It's all about change. You can wait for change to be forced on you or elect or chose to change on your own!
Andy Greenberg is an award-winning senior writer for WIRED, covering security, privacy, information freedom, and hacker culture. He's the author of the new book Tracers in the Dark: The Global Hunt for the Crime Lords of Cryptocurrency. His last book was Sandworm: A New Era of Cyberwar and the Hunt for the Kremlin's Most Dangerous Hackers.
The two books, as well as excerpts from them published in WIRED, have won awards including two Gerald Loeb Awards for International Reporting, a Sigma Delta Chi Award from the Society of Professional Journalists, three Deadline Club Awards from the New York Society of Professional Journalists, and the Cornelius Ryan Citation for Excellence from the Overseas Press Club. His first book, This Machine Kills Secrets: How WikiLeakers, Hacktivists and Cypherpunks Aim to Free the World’s Information, was named one of the top ten “greatest tech books of all time” by the Verge.
Before joining WIRED in 2014, Greenberg worked as a senior reporter for Forbes magazine. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife, filmmaker Malika Zouhali-Worrall.