by Gerald Morse | Motivation, Observations, Tips
Photo by Karthik Balakrishnan on Unsplash I have read that if you want to decide what to do with yourself look at what you enjoyed when you were 13. This can give you hints as to your career, hobbies, or simply ideas you want to pursue. So, What did I care about...
by Gerald Morse | Motivation, Tips, Training
Photo by Florian Olivo on Unsplash Why Learn to Program Learning to program is a skill I think most people should learn, regardless of whether they want to make it their career. Learning to program teaches you how to think logically and you will find many uses...
by Gerald Morse | Motivation, Tips
50 Books I read quite a bit. I’ve always liked to read but now that I no longer go to a full time job working for someone else I find myself reading even more. I also find that I watch less and less TV and rely more on books for my entertainment. My goal for this...
by Gerald Morse | Motivation, Tips
What would it be like if you threw caution to the wind and went for your own moonshot? A moonshot is something that is outrageous, with possibly a decent chance of failure. Examples might include: Quitting Your Job Moving Far Away Moving to Another Country Where...
by Gerald Morse | Motivation, Productivity, Tips
Sometimes it feels like nothing is going right and you are accomplishing absolutely nothing! It doesn’t help if you are into self improvement and everywhere you look it seems like others are meeting big goals, getting rich, and creating great things. At these...
by Gerald Morse | Motivation, Productivity
Decision Fatigue is now widely accepted as reality. It basically means that your ability to make good decisions, or in fact any decision decreases over time during the day. Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerburg Everyone knows the stories of Steve Job’s black...
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