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Be the Energy You Want to Drain from Other People

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Be the Energy You Want to Drain from Other People “People often say that motivation doesn’t last. Well, neither does bathing — that’s why we recommend it daily.” — Zig Ziglar Let’s talk about energy , that mysterious invisible force modern motivational culture believes can solve everything from career stagnation to awkward office meetings. You’ve probably heard the advice before: “Be the energy you want to attract.” Which sounds lovely, poetic, and slightly confusing — like something written on a candle in a yoga studio that also sells overpriced herbal tea. But today we’re going to upgrade that philosophy to something far more honest. Be the energy you want to drain from other people. Because if you observe modern workplace dynamics carefully, you’ll notice something fascinating: the most successful people are often not the most skilled, the smartest, or even the hardest working. No. They are simply the most energetically unavoidable. They enter a room with un...

Your Comfort Zone Called — It Misses You and Wants You Back

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Your Comfort Zone Called — It Misses You and Wants You Back “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.” — A motivational poster printed in an office where nobody actually leaves theirs. Let’s talk about your comfort zone , that soft, warm, slightly embarrassing place where you watch Netflix, drink coffee, and avoid terrifying decisions like “career growth” or “networking with strangers who say things like let’s circle back on that .” According to the productivity industry, your comfort zone is basically a villain. It’s the lazy, seductive force that prevents you from achieving greatness, wealth, and whatever vague thing people mean when they say “living your best life.” Apparently, the moment you step outside it, success bursts into the room like a motivational speaker with a Bluetooth headset. But let’s pause for a moment and examine this claim with the calm skepticism it deserves. Your comfort zone exists for a reason. It’s where your brain keeps things predictable, ...