Author: Richard Kohl

Laurel or Yanny? Your Brain Doesn't Just Hear, It Creates Your Reality

Laurel or Yanny? Your Brain Doesn't Just Hear, It Creates Your Reality

Blog | Psychology
Many will recall the internet sensation surrounding a simple audio clip. Presented with the sound, listeners reported hearing distinctively different words: 'Laurel' or 'Yanny'.
Action vs. Apathy: Meet the Two Competing Voices Inside You

Action vs. Apathy: Meet the Two Competing Voices Inside You

Blog | Goal setting
Have you ever felt a sudden, intense burst of motivation? Perhaps after seeing someone else's success, you felt a pang of shame about your own inaction.
Patent vs. Progress: Making the Smart Choice for Your Innovation

Patent vs. Progress: Making the Smart Choice for Your Innovation

Article | Business and Career

That spark happens to almost everyone – an idea that feels fresh, innovative, maybe even world-changing. It could be a new way of doing business, a creative concept, or a technological improvement.

Reignite Your Focus: An 8-Step Plan for Consistent Daily Achievement

Reignite Your Focus: An 8-Step Plan for Consistent Daily Achievement

Blog | Goal setting
Have you ever felt a surge of motivation after discovering a new productivity technique, only to find its effects fading after a few days?
Build Unshakeable Self-Confidence Step-by-Step

Build Unshakeable Self-Confidence Step-by-Step

Blog | Self-esteem
Success in any endeavor, whether it's landing a job, excelling in studies, or navigating sales, often hinges far more on our internal state than we might realize.
Ken Robinson's Insights on Finding Your Calling Before Retirement

Ken Robinson's Insights on Finding Your Calling Before Retirement

Blog | Business and Career
Have you ever caught yourself thinking, "When I retire, then I'll finally do what I love"?
The Traps of Perception: Recognizing Biases in How We Judge Experiences

The Traps of Perception: Recognizing Biases in How We Judge Experiences

Article | Business and Career
We often believe we see the world, our relationships, and our experiences clearly. We rely on our memories and judgments to make decisions.
Smoking: Why Starting is Deceptively Easy, But Stopping Feels Impossible

Smoking: Why Starting is Deceptively Easy, But Stopping Feels Impossible

Blog | Harmful habits
This isn't an article for those already battling the urge to quit smoking. Instead, it’s a reflection for those who haven't started, particularly young people who might be curious or facing pressures to try it.
Insights on Growth, Integrity, and Well-being

Insights on Growth, Integrity, and Well-being

Article | Goal setting
Life presents itself as a vast expanse, filled with the unexpected and the extraordinary. It's a landscape where challenges and triumphs, sorrows and joys, intertwine.
Gut Feeling vs. Hard Facts: How Your Two Minds Influence Your Actions

Gut Feeling vs. Hard Facts: How Your Two Minds Influence Your Actions

Article | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
Why We Make Mistakes and Still Believe in Black Cats: How the Brain Tricks Us
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