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Soccer + Guitar Hero – Guitar = Soccer Hero

by Chris Hughes on July 14, 2011


I stumbledupon a video that was pretty awesome. I’ve played soccer my whole life so this really got me excited. I figured why not share it? [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XjwoVqM_qE[/youtube] Get the album at Amazon - West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum by Kasabian An experiment to create a giant (three stories high!) guitar game controlled with footballs. Football Hero [...]

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Changing Your Beliefs: Something YOU Can Do

by Chris Hughes on October 16, 2010


Do the jobs we have make us hate people? I found the underlying belief of why I thought people sucked because of jobs I had throughout my life. I also include a video from Frank Kern about changing your limiting beliefs. If you do anything today, take the 10 minutes to watch this video from Frank. Then, leave your comments below about your first jobs and how they’ve shaped who you are.

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Book Review: How to Win Friends and Influence People

by Chris Hughes on December 18, 2009


I’ve been meaning to write up a review of this book by Dale Carnegie for a while now. This book has literally been a great basis for my life. My parents have been instilling the types of values and beliefs in me my whole life that have shaped me into who I am today. It’s [...]

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The Importance of Failure

by Chris Hughes on November 23, 2009


Failure is one of those things that no one wants to talk about, yet everyone wants to know about. I’ve been both a failure and a success for my whole life. “I have missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I have lost almost 300 games. On 26 occasions I have been entrusted to [...]

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What’s Holding You Back?

by Chris Hughes on November 11, 2009


Learning and doing something new… As I write this I am learning something new… no, it isn’t how to fly…yet That’ll come in time. I should admit something: I’ve been lucky my whole life. I have typically been good or above average on everything that I have tried. When I was in high school, I [...]

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