by Chris Hughes on September 6, 2011
The minimum effective dose (MED) is defined as the smallest dose that will produce a desired outcome. Anything that is beyond the MED is wasteful. This post is going to talk about why doing the minimum effective dose will save you time. Let’s use a quick example here. To boil water, the MED is 212 [...]
by Chris Hughes on August 15, 2011
In this video I speak about something that I learned about called deliberate practice: An excerpt from Talent is Overrated: What Really Separates World Class Performers from Everybody Else “The factor that seems to explain the most about great performance is something the researchers call deliberate practice. Exactly what that is and isn’t turns out [...]
by justicewordlaw on March 3, 2011
For most bloggers one of the biggest concerns is how to get more traffic to your site. Which for some people might take a lifetime to get or some might take 8 months. It truly depends upon how much work you put forth in driving traffic to your site. I know for my blog Justicewordlaw [...]
by Chris Hughes on February 22, 2011
Here’s a list of people I met and some things I learned at JV Alert Orlando 2011. I include some links to everyone’s websites and some tips I learned from them.
by Chris Hughes on November 5, 2010
Chris Hughes shares his experiences and why you need to differentiate yourself by learning something everyday. This post is for college students and recent college graduates who don’t know why they can’t get hired. If this post is beneficial to you, please comment and share this post with others.