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Colby Kultgen
@colby-kultgen
5 months ago

Is it time to quit your job?

This cheat sheet from my friend Rob Dance pairs perfectly with my post from yesterday.

Quitting isn’t failure.

It’s

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Colby Kultgen
@colby-kultgen
5 months ago

One of the biggest predictors of a person’s wellbeing…

A feeling of control over their life.

It’s not the easiest thing to obtain, but here

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Colby Kultgen
@colby-kultgen
5 months ago

One of the biggest predictors of a person’s wellbeing…

A feeling of control over their life.

It’s not the easiest thing to obtain, but here

8.1k 374 9.0k
575 comments
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Colby Kultgen
@colby-kultgen
5 months ago

One of the biggest predictors of a person’s wellbeing…

A feeling of control over their life.

It’s not the easiest thing to obtain, but here

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568 comments
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Colby Kultgen
@colby-kultgen
4 months ago

Harsh truth:
Nothing destroys joy, progress, and creativity faster than comparison.

We’re all guilty of it—comparing our behind-the-scenes to someone else’s highlight reel.

But it’s

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Colby Kultgen
@colby-kultgen
4 months ago

This exercise has never failed to get me out of a rut.

A pen and paper.
30 minutes of reflection.
A renewed sense of

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Colby Kultgen
@colby-kultgen
4 months ago

This post from Victoria Repa hit me hard.

All through my 20s, I believed the key to success was to stay busy.

A packed calendar,

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Colby Kultgen
@colby-kultgen
4 months ago

Which of the top regrets hits hardest for you?

What are you planning to do about it?

♻️ Repost this if it resonated.
Make sure to

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Colby Kultgen
@colby-kultgen
4 months ago

Your habits are the silent architects of your life.

7 that I wish I started sooner:

1. 10,000 steps per day
2. Making “no” my default
3.

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Colby Kultgen
@colby-kultgen
4 months ago

Success is a numbers game.

The ones who succeed are not always the best, they’re simply the ones that refused to give up.

I love

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Colby Kultgen
@colby-kultgen
4 months ago

Success is a numbers game.

The ones who succeed are not always the best, they’re simply the ones that refused to give up.

I love

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@iamtomgray
3 months ago

Colby Kultgen’s 7 rules for overcoming procrastination:

1. The 5-Minute Rule - (my all-time favourite):

a. Set a timer for 5 minutes
b. Work on the

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Colby Kultgen
@colby-kultgen
3 months ago

A reframe that changed my life:

Failure = feedback

Each mistake you make is valuable data—revealing what works and what doesn’t.

Instead of viewing failures as

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Colby Kultgen
@colby-kultgen
3 months ago

Something I've been thinking about a lot lately...

Nice ≠ kind

Being nice is often about keeping things comfortable and avoiding conflict. Kindness, on the

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Colby Kultgen
@colby-kultgen
about 2 months ago

A study everyone should know about…

20 minutes of walking can make a big difference.

Research shows that a quick, phone-free walk boosts focus, clears

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689 comments
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Colby Kultgen
@colby-kultgen
about 2 months ago

A study everyone should know about…

20 minutes of walking can make a big difference.

Research shows that a quick, phone-free walk boosts focus, clears

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618 comments
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Colby Kultgen
@colby-kultgen
about 2 months ago

10 reminders to help unlock your potential in life

♻️ Agree? Repost to help others in your network.

👤 Follow me (Colby Kultgen) for daily

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Colby Kultgen
@colby-kultgen
about 2 months ago

A study everyone should know about…

20 minutes of walking can make a big difference.

Research shows that a quick, phone-free walk boosts focus, clears

7.5k 1010 9.2k
690 comments
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Colby Kultgen
@colby-kultgen
about 2 months ago

A mental model everyone should know about...

Inversion Thinking.

Often, the best way to approach a challenge is to ask: What would guarantee failure?

And then

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Colby Kultgen
@colby-kultgen
about 2 months ago

Some advice from James Clear I love:

Most people need consistency more than they need intensity.

Intensity:
- run a marathon
- write a book in

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