by root | Jun 12, 2014 | Entrepreneurship, Lifestyle Design, Psychology
Ah yes, procrastination. Everyone succumbs to it at some point. As a lifelong procrastinator, I have searched for the best ways to stop, and now I want to help you beat procrastination. These tips will help you get systems in place to allow you to work on your...
by root | Jun 5, 2014 | Cycling, Psychology, Uncategorized
One of the most important lessons in tactics that I teach my athletes is how to use their strength wisely by being patient. I had to learn this lesson the hard way, because when I started out, I had a much better engine (a holdover from college running) than I had a...
by root | Dec 19, 2013 | Books, Education, Entrepreneurship, Life, Psychology
There is a quote that goes something like “books are a way to have a conversation with the greatest minds of the world” (if you know who said that or if you think I just made it up, let me know.) As I prepare for my next challenge after grad school, I have...
by root | Oct 29, 2013 | Cycling, Philosophy, Psychology
As season two of Team Rockford-Clif’s Juniors cyclocross (CX) camp draws to a close here in Bozeman, MT. I’d like to take some time and share some thoughts and details about the program. Some background on the program was recently featured in the Bozeman...
by root | Sep 10, 2013 | Academia, Entrepreneurship, Psychology
So you want to be a millionaire? Besides all of the other stuff you need to do like work hard, get opportunities, be prepared for success…you need a million dollar idea. Â Remember you don’t just get to have a million dollars, but if you provide the world...
by root | May 21, 2013 | Academia, Entrepreneurship, Psychology
Psychologists find that updates on Facebook are 1.4 times more memorable than sentences in books. 86.4 percent of Stanford students in a survey admitted to using more complicated language in order to sound smart. Companies who have easily pronounceable names do better...
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