Life Advice

Real Estate Investment in Guyana: A Path to Financial Security

As Guyana continues its upward trajectory of economic development, real estate investment has come to the forefront as a lucrative opportunity. With growing urbanization and the expansion of business sectors, real estate can offer both short-term gains and long-term financial security. However, the sector is rife with complexities, from land acquisition and zoning laws to […]

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To Assess the Leader, Evaluate their Team

Ouch, right? I’ve often repeated the mantra that “A” employees won’t work for “B” or “C” bosses, but I’ve never turned it around like this before. Yet, evidence abounds of managers complaining about their people not living up to expectations, not showing up on time, or committing other perceived violations. Huh. Life being a mirror

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Perseverance

During a recent road trip with my wife, we found ourselves pondering a question: “When will we be done?” At first, I thought, “Never.” But as we delved deeper into the conversation, I realized that’s not entirely accurate. A more precise query would be, “When will we be done with this particular season of our

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Christmas 2023

Our recent session with our mind mentor led us to ponder who we’ll become by Christmas this year, what thoughts and self-perceptions will dominate our minds. Amidst this contemplation, a profound realization struck me. I will become precisely who I choose to be. This isn’t arrogance; it’s a fundamental truth. Over the next four months,

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Occupied with Undermining Others

You’re not too occupied to achieve any of your life’s aspirations; you’re just not prioritizing effectively. It’s an illusion to believe that your self-sacrifice is indispensable for the world—it’s not. Thinking your kids can’t navigate life without your micromanagement? That’s just nurturing helplessness. You’re unwilling to delegate or train others to handle tasks on your

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Unwillingness to Acquire Knowledge Is Counterproductive

As Seth Godin wisely puts it, “Resistance to knowing is a root cause of the sunk cost fallacy.” This concept extends far beyond just financial decisions; it permeates every facet of our lives, from our health to our wealth and our relationships. Consider the common scenario of busyness addiction. Many people claim, “I’m too busy

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