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From "Busy" to "Purposeful": Finding Your First Career "Rocks"
Stop drowning in "busy work"! If your day is full of emails but zero progress, you’re stuck in the Busy Trap.
In our latest post, learn how to use the Pickle Jar Theory to prioritize your "Big Rocks"—the high-impact tasks that actually move the needle.
Stop reacting to your inbox and start leading with purpose. Embrace your journey and reclaim your workday today!
Read the full post here!

Bethany Smeltzer
Apr 212 min read


The Quarter-Life Fog: How to Move from Reacting to Leading
Gemini said
Stuck in the "Quarter-Life Fog"? After years of following a pre-marked map (school, college, first job), your 20s can suddenly feel like you’re driving without a GPS. The pressure to "have it all figured out" often keeps us in a reactive state, chasing other people's definitions of success.
In our latest post, "The Quarter-Life Fog," we discuss how to shift from passenger to pilot. Learn how to:
Audit your "Shoulds": Silence the external noise.
Identify Your An

Bethany Smeltzer
Mar 232 min read


Decision Fatigue is Real (Even in High School)
Feel "brain-dead" by 4:00 PM? It’s not laziness—it’s Decision Fatigue. Between outfits and group chats, your "mental battery" drains before you even start your homework.
In our latest guide, "Decision Fatigue is Real," we explore why willpower is a finite resource. Learn how to:
The "Mental Battery" Theory: Why you hit the "red zone."
The Rule of Three: Stop overthinking instantly.
The "Night Before" Hack: Save 20% of your energy.
Automate the boring stuff so you can emb

Bethany Smeltzer
Mar 172 min read
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