Personal Development
Acknowledge Your First Steps But Always Ask: What is the Next Step?
94 years ago
Lately my lifestyle has been a demanding one. Sleeping odd hours, waking up and working more than full time hours almost every week at my job, meeting and getting to know new people, and working on businesses as usual. An ironic keynote I share with many others is the fact that I’m generating more money [...]
Thankful Grateful Gratitude
24 years ago
It is interesting the different ways in which you can approach gratitude. Gratitude is similar to my outlook on good manners – if you have good manners, it really can depend on when, where, how, and how often you use them to determine if they really are good, giving more than one party involved a [...]
Public Experiment #1 – Using the Law of Attraction :: Part 4
14 years ago
<< Read part 1, part 2, part 3. Since I first set out to begin my experiments using the Law of Attraction in January of this year, a lot has come to pass. In only 5 months, I have started making more money, I have laid the foundations for future successful businesses, I have created [...]
A Thin Line for the Dark and Bright
64 years ago
I believe there is a drastically thin line, for those who are working to understand themselves, between having a state of stability to having a state of bipolar instability. Looking back, it almost feels as though I went through one of those transitions. After months of writing and writing, it seems as though perhaps this [...]
What Creates Passion?
44 years ago
Recently I was sitting down having a cup of hot chocolate with my good friend Kellie and we were both talking about our future plans. As it turns out, not everyone is aware of what it is they would like to do with their life in the future. In addition, many will achieve or reach [...]
Interview With Win Wenger of Project Renaissance :: Part 2
24 years ago
<< Continued from part 1. Scott: What do you think the public education system could do to improve its students’ experience and success? Win: 1) An incentive reward system for teachers, tested and administered by third parties from outside the school system. The better that students gain across a broad spectrum of measures in the [...]
Interview With Win Wenger of Project Renaissance :: Part 1
14 years ago
Exclusively on ScottFreeThinking.com, I have the great pleasure of showing you this written interview between myself and Win Wenger, the man behind Project Renaissance, or more commonly known these days, as the co-author of the Genius Code learning course from Learning Strategies. Win Wenger is also the co-author of a very famous book in the [...]
How to Work a Low Paying Job You Might Hate
24 years ago
The past few days I’ve not really had any time to write because I’ve been extremely busy with my “financial recovery plan,” or in other words – working endless hours at a low paying job. In any case, there are a number of things that have gotten me thinking while spending so much time in [...]
What is Failure?
34 years ago
What is failure? What determines the definition of the word? How do you know when you have found yourself there, in that state? Is failure something to dread or something to celebrate? It has been a couple months now since my original efforts to become financially independent, as I talk about in Public Experiment #1 [...]
Get Back Your Childlike Energy
04 years ago
What kills and destroys that childlike energy we used to have when we were young? Do you remember that feeling? Even watching children, we can remember their relentless energy in whatever it is they do. They can play, study, or sleep for hours on end. Well, part of that, is simply because of their developmental [...]


