However, in this case, one of the main reasons why you stick to the rules (and therefore need to break through) is that your brain connects the things around you with what you have done and the ideas you have had in the past. Therefore, you must let yourself away from the physical l...
Use your journal to note down your new interests, and come up with small projects to try them out. “This practice will provide you with you a lot of personal data,” he adds, “and that data can provide profound insights into your life: what have you tried, what have you not tried...
Managers often ask us how to get feedback from employees. Understanding the best way to get feedback from employees is the first step to creating a culture of Radical Candor.
22 them. He made himself a pair of skis from two pieces of wood. He tied them to his feet and practised skiing 23 two sticks in his hands. He practised again and again until he could 24 quite quickly across the sand. He 25 to fly down the hills like the people on TV, but he c...
One of the most exciting aspects of learning Chinese is learning how to read and write characters. But without a way to break them down, it quickly becomes an overwhelming task. That’s where Chinese radicals come in – a way to make sense of the chaotic
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Feedback can be tricky. On this episode of the Radical Candor podcast, Amy and Jason talk about how to gauge feedback you give and get.
a 'Spark into a Fire'. And it's not about being overly aggressive and hysterical, but it's about 'Owning Yourself '! More is Always Said Than Done. Time to talk is OVER. - It is Time To Do ! “If you are working on something that you really care about, ...
He responded in astonishment, “I didn't know you were writing a second book! I had no idea!” I told him with a shrug, “I guess my publisher thought the first book did well enough to give me a second chance.” Then he let out a zinger, “I'm sorry you're writing the bo...
As an example, consider two technology giants who are deciding between introducing a radical new technology in memory chips that could earn them hundreds of millions in profits, or a revised version of an older technology that would earn them much less. If only one company decides to go ahead...