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This advice is especially useful when you have kids and find yourself on the back burner most of the time, its important to remember to find time for your inner kid.

Clearly this article focuses on kidless marriages, as kids tend to shape the financial decision making, eliminating the personality differences between the spouses.

Excellent article, Gregory. Consistency leads to habits, and developing healthy habits is like adding new features to yourself. I think you'll find this approach interesting http://groapp.com/upgrade-yourse…

I totally agree with this principle. But I would add that setting too many 90-day resolutions can also mean failure. Ideally we should focus on not more than 3 at a time.

I agree that this concept goes against the mainstream approaches. But on the other hand we learn the best from making mistakes, so in order to progress faster you need to constantly tackle the problems outside your comfort zone, otherwise you'll just remain... mainstream.

Use your apps, don't let your apps use you

I use Lumosity, not for long-term benefit, but rather to kickstart my brain each morning.

Interesting take, since most people tend to "penalize" themselves with good habits to be able to indulge in bad ones.

I think the key to completing any task is to split it up into easily accomplishable milestones. Excellent article, which coincidentally I managed to complete in under 2 minutes.

That's very true, but the downside of this is, I never have anything to record my creative solutions during those "offline" moments.