Even-Achieving Newsletter
Reducing Stress without Sacrificing Success
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Mental Emergency Preparedness
How mentally and emotionally prepared are you for emergency stressors?
Different Forms of Resistance
Sometimes things are hard because you are growing. Other times they are hard because you need to recalibrate. How do you know the difference?
Using More than One Gear
Having a bike with only one gear only works well if the terrain stays flat. Here’s what my bike taught me about using than one gear to deal with the ups and downs of life.
Lessons from a Marathoner
My little sister loves to train for marathons. She’s even told me that she loves training for marathons more than running actual marathons.
Light Your Motivation on Fire
What fire dancers taught me about how to end a performance with flair.
The Relapse Cake
Last week, I let a cake outdo me. At least now I can explain what happened.
Overachievers & Disney Villains
Could it be that the natural evolution of an overachiever is to become a Disney Villain?
Driving Lessons and Stress States
Driving with my teenager is teaching me a new way to see acutely stressful situations - are they a challenge or a threat?
Choice, Pleasure, & Function
Be wary of any tale that suggest the pursuit of always feeling good will lead to long-lasting happiness.
Reasons We Achieve
What are overachievers afraid of? Let’s jump into the 2×2 Achievement Goal Model to see the science behind this.
From Junky Cars to Glittering Gowns
What my first car tried to teach me about taking care of myself.
Endings and Beginnings
Take a moment to reflect and close out big accomplishments before moving on to the next.
Racing the Bus
Tapping into intrinsic motivation can make even the most mundane things feel fun and exciting.