Business LeadershipEducation The Intelligence of Failure: Learning from Others’ Blindspots Steven HaynesApril 26, 2026May 10, 20260 Studying the failures of others is a rare form of intelligence. Discover how to identify your own blindspots by analyzing the errors of capable people.
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Business Leadership Long-term thinkers make better decisions under pressure. When you’re clear on where you’re going in ten years, short-term obstacles lose their power. You can absorb setbacks without panicking because you’re not measuring success by the day — you’re measuring it by the decade. Steven HaynesApril 26, 2026May 10, 20260 Learn how to make better decisions under pressure by adopting a long-term perspective that helps you ignore short-term obstacles.
Business Leadership The Slow Burn: Why True Value Requires Patience Steven HaynesApril 26, 2026May 10, 20260 Discover why instant gratification is a trap and how embracing a ‘slow burn’ approach leads to more sustainable, long-term success in your career.
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Business Leadership The Power of Tracking: Using Small Wins as Fuel Steven HaynesApril 26, 2026May 10, 20260 Learn how tracking your progress and celebrating small wins can provide the consistent motivation needed to reach your biggest goals.
Business Leadership Tracking creates accountability. The moment you write down a goal and measure your performance against it, you take psychological ownership of the gap. That ownership is motivating in a way that vague intention never is. Steven HaynesApril 26, 2026May 10, 20260 Writing down goals and measuring performance creates psychological ownership. Discover how to turn vague intentions into measurable success.
Business Leadership The Power of the Quiet Middle: Why Slow Progress Is Normal Steven HaynesApril 26, 2026May 10, 20260 Slow beginnings are normal. Learn why the ‘quiet middle’ of your journey is where the real work happens and why you shouldn’t quit.
Business Leadership Testing Builds Intuition: The Secret to Market Mastery Steven HaynesApril 26, 2026May 10, 20260 Move beyond research and start testing. Every experiment you run builds a unique, competitive intuition that no textbook can teach.
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