“I came out of my professional athlete career with a 450 credit score, no money in the bank to show for it, but I had an Ivy League degree. So I put that Dartmouth degree to good use and got a job on Wall Street. I hated it but used the time to make connections and become financially literate.” UseShowsJobsUsedCareersStreetsWallDegreesConnectionsAthleteCreditHatedLeagueScoreNo MoneyIvyProfessional AthleteIvy LeagueDartmouthCredit Scores Author:Brian J. White
“Work out what is truly important to you. Research shows people with consistently high happiness scores prioritise their life according to the things they value. They've worked out what is most important to them and don't allow themselves to get sidetracked.” PeopleImportantShowsValuesResearchImportanceWork OutScoreConsistently Author:Robert Holden
“Over the years I've studied the habits of golfers. I know what to look for. Watch their eyes. Fear shows up when there is an enlargement of the pupils. Big pupils lead to big scores.” KnowsYearsLooksShowsBigsEyeWatchesHabitGolfScoreGolfersPupilsEnlargement Author:Sam Snead
“Employees who report receiving recognition and praise within the last seven days show increased productivity, get higher scores from customers, and have better safety records. They're just more engaged at work.” ShowsLastsRecordsHigherPraiseSafetySevenCustomersProductivityRecognitionEngagedReportsEmployeeScoreReceivingGetting HighSeven Days Author:Tom Rath