Author: Leo Syumar

Motivation Fades, Discipline Endures: The Secret to Long-Term Success

Motivation Fades, Discipline Endures: The Secret to Long-Term Success

Article | Goal setting
We're drowning in a sea of self-development. Everywhere you look, there's someone pushing a course, a training seminar, or a life-altering goal.
Beyond the Red Tag: The Hidden Psychology of a Smart Sale

Beyond the Red Tag: The Hidden Psychology of a Smart Sale

Article | Business and Career
We are swimming in an ocean of deals. "Store Closing!" "Black Friday!" "Everything Must Go!" The constant roar of promotions has left most of us with a severe case of discount blindness.
What Separates a Fleeting Boss From a Lasting Leader

What Separates a Fleeting Boss From a Lasting Leader

Article | Business and Career
We are flooded with advice on how to succeed. We're told to be aggressive, to be ruthless, to project an image of unbreakable power. The world seems to reward the loudest voice, the most unyielding will.
What if Quitting Your Business Is the Best Decision You'll Ever Make?

What if Quitting Your Business Is the Best Decision You'll Ever Make?

Article | Business and Career
The entrepreneurial dream often begins with visions of boundless success: champagne flowing, multi-million dollar deals sealed with a golden pen.
Why C-Students Often Outperform Straight-A Students in the Game of Life

Why C-Students Often Outperform Straight-A Students in the Game of Life

Article | Goal setting
A class reunion often feels less like a heartfelt gathering of old friends and more like a vanity fair. Fifteen years have passed, and now everyone has come to see who got rich, who fell behind, and who is terrified of looking like a loser.
What to Do When Motivation Fails and Willpower is All You Have

What to Do When Motivation Fails and Willpower is All You Have

Article | Goal setting
Planning was cool. Imagining and dreaming was awesome. But now comes the hardest part. Now, you actually have to do it. We get it. Starting something new is always hard, unpleasant, and generally messy.
Why We Fail: The Six Psychological Traps of Procrastination

Why We Fail: The Six Psychological Traps of Procrastination

Article | Burnout
You come home from work, utterly spent. The day’s energy is gone, and the only desire is to lie down, to get stuck on the couch, to just exist.
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From "Must" to "Want": The Simple Switch That Changes Everything

Article | Goal setting
He was a good man who did what he was told. His wife later reminded him of the five ways he had been wrong: you must act like normal people, you must go to the sea, you must work less.
Why Your Brain Craves Distraction (And How It's Hurting You)

Why Your Brain Craves Distraction (And How It's Hurting You)

Article | Mental health
It’s a familiar feeling, isn’t it? You lie down to sleep, but your mind refuses to switch off. It replays random thoughts, worries, and bits of information until the sun comes up.
The Honest Truth About Lying: It’s Not What You Think

The Honest Truth About Lying: It’s Not What You Think

Article | Self-acceptance
“The truth will set you free.” “Honesty is the best policy.” “Good people don’t lie.” We’re taught these maxims from childhood. They sound noble, absolute, and pure.
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