Seth Godin recommends in Tools of Titans to keep track of good things – because what we track changes our perception. And this was what I was doing. Every day throughout the whole week I wrote down all the moments when I’ve done something better than usual, helped someone or was helped, stayed calm in … Continue reading
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Week 13 – Keeping track of the good things (too)
This week I’m testing the recommendation of Seth Godin. If you don’t recognize his name, it probably means you are not interested in marketing, or the art of “how ideas spread”. He is the Yoda of that industry. He founded a few very successful companies, including one of the first digital marketing agencies. He wrote … Continue reading
Experimenting in zero gravity
I took a short break from Titan Experiment during last 2 weeks – that was because I was on a 2 week business trip to USA and then a few more days in India, both with quite a busy schedule. On top of that I used the opportunity of being in USA to fulfill my dream. … Continue reading
The most difficult experiment so far: Results of “10 seconds to happiness” (week 4)
When I picked the “10 seconds to happiness” experiment, it was because I thought it’s very easy. I like people with all our differences, and I wish them well in general. How hard could it be to wish two people every day to be happy? I had no idea that it will end up being … Continue reading
Weekly experiment 4: 10 seconds to happiness
As you can see I am late with publishing the experiment for this week. This week is hectic hectic hectic. I started the week by leaving my home town, travelling to Bratislava, meeting 6 different groups of friends in those 28 hours before leaving back to Singapore. Just before I went to the airport I realized that my … Continue reading