Hope for Parents of Late Bloomers and a Warning for Parents of High Achievers

Today I listened to a highly insightful podcast embedded within an article titled the The Late-Bloomer Advantage in Sports. I highly recommend all sports parents read this article and listen to the podcast embedded within it. In short, the conclusion is simple. Parents and coaches do a bad job understanding relative age. This causes them […]

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Does Believing That Talent is Innate Fuel Limiting Beliefs?

I’m a big fan of the Clifton Strengths Finder by Gallup.  A few days ago I used the theories from it to translate the formula for success defined by physicist Albert-László Barabási. My premise was the following: Success = # of Applied Strengths X % of Managed Weaknesses X Scale Meaning that you will have more success if […]

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Translating the Theoretical Formula for Success

Today I came across an article on INC.com breaking down the formula for success defined by physicist Albert-László Barabási. The formula is overly complicated, but it can be translated into something normal people can understand and apply. Albert-László Barabási’s formula for success is as follows: S = Qr Where S is success, Q is a […]

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