Sat.Aug 17, 2024

article thumbnail

Hal Elrod and The Miracle Morning Ecosystem

Success

Hal Elrod has been through a lot in his lifetime. In 1999, at age 20, he was hit by a drunk driver and found dead at the scene. He stopped breathing, and for six minutes, his heart didn’t beat. Despite 11 broken bones and permanent brain damage, he was miraculously revived. When he woke up from a coma six days later, he was told that he would never walk again.

2012 220
article thumbnail

I Tested Out a Hotel’s “Hush Trip” Package Designed for Digital Nomads and Learned How Remote Workers Are Changing the Tourism Industry

Success

I work for myself, so I have the ability to venture off to an undisclosed location on behalf of anyone who has a boss breathing down their neck. And by that, I mean monitoring your every move, trying to get you to clock in and out, and generally overstepping as you navigate hybrid or remote work. Who wants that? Nobody, especially when digital work opens a world of opportunity, from traveling to the local coffee shop for your next meeting to vacationing halfway across the world during a typical

Learning 208
article thumbnail

How to Tend to Functional Freeze So It Doesn’t Hijack Your Productivity

Success

It’s 9 p.m. and your phone pings. It’s an urgent message from your boss. You feel your heart rate spike. The dread spreads into the rest of your body, but you have to muscle through it. Karden Rabin , somatic nervous practitioner and co-author of The Secret Language of the Body calls this feeling “functional freeze.” Functional freeze is a psychological and physiological response where the body and mind become stuck in a state of heightened alertness, unable to take action.

Stress 130