BlogHide Resteemsbryancollins (46)in motivation • 6 years agoDo This If You Want To Dramatically Increase Your Odds of SuccessMy calves felt like someone had covered them in gasoline and lit a match. I could almost feel my chest collapsing on my lungs. And I would have given my firstborn for a sugary drink. I looked at…bryancollins (46)in creativity • 7 years ago5 Sneaky Cognitive Biases Every Creative Should Watch ForIs your thinking clouded? Do you sometimes use use Google to find the answers? Or have ever had a great idea and said to yourself, "I'm not using that?" Cognitive biases influence what you're…bryancollins (46)in blog • 7 years agoWhy I Hated and How I Later Learnt to Love PoetryIn school, our teachers made us learn poems line-by-line. They prescribed us assignments like they were Valium, and we were depressed. So we wrote long essays about great poets W.B. 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If you'd like to get the mind map I…bryancollins (46)in life • 7 years agoHow to Radically Change Your Life By Cultivating Smart Daily HabitsStart by finding out what you feel passionate about. People say it’s a ‘passion project’ when they’re describing a film they had to create, a book they felt driven to write or an album they needed…