Over Thinking / Under Feeling
When I started my career, I thought the right decision could always be made through logic. If I had the right data and applied rigorous
When I started my career, I thought the right decision could always be made through logic. If I had the right data and applied rigorous
I was in my local supermarket today when I saw a happy two-year-old running around the checkout area. As I smiled and walked by, the
Sometimes very smart people overcomplicate their lives by overthinking things. Here’s one simple decision you can make every day that will dramatically improve your life.
There is an American idiomatic expression that people use to point out someone’s mistakes, often in a public setting. This is referred to as “calling
In sports like tennis, golf, and baseball, there’s the concept of a “sweet spot.” These sports involve swinging a racquet, club, or bat at a
Some goals are overwhelming to the point where you feel frozen and unable to start. This is a sign that the magnitude of the goal
When you get your first job, you’re hired based on your strengths. To get promoted, you need to be highly
The ability to speak, convey ideas, and inspire others to act is an enormous part of what’s perceived and experienced
One of the five most useful classes I took at Stanford was on public speaking. One of the very first
I receive a ton of questions from my Inner Circle members about how to handle colleagues and bosses who take
A question I am asked often is how to utilize all of the various frameworks and advice on frameworks out
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the idea of power. For the entirety of my career, I’ve operated in
If you improve your skills by 1% per week, in a year, you’ll have improved well over 50% (especially when
The other day, someone in my Inner Circle mentorship program asked me the following: “Victor, how do you manage your
When McKinsey client CEOs are asked why they value McKinsey, the word “perspective” comes up a lot. While I remember
Over the arc of my career, I’ve done extensive work in professional development. This work included learning an endless list