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A comprehensive listing of every article posted on TheAttainer.com listed with the most recent first.
- Step By Step Guide to Make $10 Million And Then Totally Blow It
$70 million was a lot of money for me at the time. And I couldn’t sleep at night until I gave back every dollar to the people who gave it to me.
- The Purpose of Reading…
Reading is the worst “invention” ever.
- How to Master Your Fear Like a Navy SEAL
The simple trick that changes everything.
- What It Takes to Be a World Champion Aerobat
Kirby Chambliss talks risk, fitness, and what nearly 12gs of force actually feels like.
- The step-by-step guide to brewing perfect French press coffee
With a little patience, some know how, and 5 minutes, you can make yourself a rich, smooth cup of coffee that’s full of flavor and devoid of the sometimes burnt, chalky, bitter taste characteristic of many big-batch coffee brewers.
- HOW TO RESET YOUR MIND AND MOOD
“The difference between peak performance and poor performance is not intelligence or ability; most often it’s the state that your mind and body is in.” —Tony Robbins
- Why Reading Books Should Be Your Priority, According to Science
You're not doing yourself any favors if you're in the 26 percent of American adults who haven't read even part of a book within the past year.
- Style Dossier: The Rakish Mr. Neal Caffrey
In (sartorial) retrospect, Matt Bomer’s rakish turn as suave con-man turned F.B.I. criminal informant Neal Caffrey in USA’s (criminally) underrated White Collar (2009-2014) not only cemented his leading man status but also helped usher into existence a bonafide style icon — a contemporary challenger to the likes of Harvey Spectre and Don Draper — whose characteristic penchant for classic Rat Pack-inspired aesthetics and fine bespoke tailoring has proven to be a noteworthy source of inspiration time-and-again for those drawn to his unique stance on classic 1950s’ and 60s’ formal elegance done up with a modern sensibility.
- Billionaire Ray Dalio: Quit these 4 bad habits to start actually achieving your goals
So to set the best, clearest goals, here are four pitfalls to avoid, according to the 69-year-old hedge fund magnate.
- Claude M. Bristol and the Metaphysics of Success
In 1948, Bristol’s personal interests in metaphysics led him, at age 57, just three years before his death, to write his enduring New Thought classic The Magic of Believing.
- Charles F. Haanel and the Five Percenters
Only five percent have the vision to annex the strategic position, to see and feel a thing before it happens.
- Steve Vai: How to Unlock Your Creative Potential
Steve Vai is not just a virtuoso guitarist—he’s also a deep thinker who integrates his philosophical outlook into every aspect of his life, including, and especially, his music.
- How We Grew a Blog from ZERO to $6 Million…
Most of the advice you’re getting about blogging is DEAD WRONG.
- 21 Marketing Lessons Every Creative Needs to Master
Marketing is pretty simple: Find your potential customers and tell them why they should buy what you’re selling. Of course, just because something is simple doesn’t mean it’s easy.
- July 20, 1969: The Eagle Has Landed
July 20, 1969 marks the greatest day in human history.
- How Classic Cartoons Created a Culturally Literate Generation
But those cartoons did more than mind-numbingly entertain a generation of children.
- Conor McGregor Explains How To Visualize, Manifest and Realize Your Dreams.
Conor McGregor exudes complete confidence in his own abilities.
- Top Ways to Do Rome Like the ‘A’ List
Luxuriate in the Glamour of the eternal city.
- Charles F. Haanel’s Strange Letter of Transmittal
The “Letter of Transmittal” for Week Sixteen of Charles F. Haanel’s The Master Key System is somewhat strange.
- Most Productive People: 6 Things They Do Every Day
Ever feel like you’re just not getting enough done?
- J. Paul Getty Tells You How to Be Rich
Here are ten fantastic — and often funny — quotes from J. Paul Getty that, while they won’t make you rich in and of themselves, will definitely point you in the right direction.
- 15 Foods You Can Eat a Lot of and Still Not Gain Weight
Even if you’re crazy about keeping your figure, there are still foods you can eat without limitations.
- The Best Show on Television Just Provided the Best Definition of a Great Business
As James Altucher says, "Billions is the first show that gets Wall Street right."
- How I Dumbed My Way Out of Failure
The worst moment in my life was when I thought I was at the peak of my intelligence.
- When Your Uber goes Under
When I was stationed in Germany I heard the word Über for the first time.
- How to Make a Goal (Vision) Board That Actually Works
Visualize what you want! Think big thoughts! But, someone will always ask, how does one keep all of one’s goals in mind?
- The defining items that make a man a gentleman
Because every gentleman deserves to spend his money wisely.
- A Hypnotic Look at How Japanese Samurai Swords Are Made
Paper, books, wooden joints, tea whisks — Japanese culture has, for seemingly all of its long recorded history, greatly esteemed the making of objects.
- How to Write for a Living
When I first wrote a novel in 1991 I remember walking down the road and seeing a pretty girl and thinking, “She might like me now.”
- 5 Weird Laws of Attraction That Will Make You a Millionaire
The law of attraction has a bad rep, and it’s not surprising.
- The Moments No One Wants to Experience But Everyone Needs To Succeed
In Greek mythology, characters often experience katabasis—or “a going down.”
- The Differences Between Champagne, Prosecco and Cava
They all sparkle, but that's where the similarities end.
- The Most Misunderstood Exercise of The Master Key System (And How to Understand It Perfectly)
Sometimes, Charles F. Haanel can be very frustrating.
- Who Am I?
Five Personality Tests that Will Fascinate You
- How to Set Your Thoughts into Motion by Using the Silence
This is the place where you can truly set your thoughts into motion because it is here that you develop your goals, create your vision, forge your plans, and ready you actions.
- A MESSAGE TO MILLENNIALS
A Message to Millennials is a must for any individual looking to develop their leadership skills or organization intent on developing the next generation of leaders.
- 15 Essential Skills They Don’t Teach You In College
If I were creating a college – these would be the only classes.
- How to Write and Sell a Book That People Want
More than money or fame or any other kind of recognition is the fact that a book is permanent. A successful book becomes a part of the world’s library — a milestone in history that the human race carries with it forward to territories unknown.
- 34 Things You Need to Know About Becoming Successful
Become successful. Here's how.
- The Emperor Is Wearing Pajamas: The Decline of DressEveryone knows that clothes make a difference. The evidence is irrefutable.
- 10 times Steve McQueen proved he was the most stylish man in the world
The King of Cool; the most stylish man to walk the earth; the best dressed man in the world. McQueen has been named them all, and for very good reason.
- 12 Myths That Movies Made Us Believe
We’ve learned lots of ‘useful’ information from watching movies. For example, how to effectively shoot back at an enemy, and how to fly away in a spaceship through an asteroid belt. But the big screen misleads us a lot, so over the years many myths were created that we still believe.
- 3 habits of successful language learners
Roughly 1.2 billion people worldwide are currently learning a foreign language. If you are one of them, this article is for you.
- 5 Lessons on Black Tie From the Men Who Wore It Best
The fundamentals of black tie have, for the most part, remained exactly the same for the past six decades or so. Which is great, because it means that the tuxedos our most iconic leading men were wearing 20 to 50 years ago are still very much relevant today. Here’s what you can learn from them.
- 15 Relatively Brilliant Albert Einstein Quotes
March 14 is the 138th anniversary of Einstein's birth. Celebrate with these quotes that have nothing to do with E=mc2.
- Touch A Hundred Flowers: 11 Quotes To Help You Spring Forward
It’s amazing what a difference the seasons and the weather can have on the passage of time. As Tennessee Williams once rhapsodized: “Don’t you just love those long rainy afternoons in New Orleans when an hour isn’t just an hour — but a little piece of eternity dropped into your hands — and who knows what to do with it?”
- How to Stop Socks from Sliding Down
Personally, I always hate it when my socks came down my calves because they would bunch on my shoes and it will be uncomfortable walking in them. That happened particularly when I walked a lot, and so it was just bothersome to always pull the socks back up.
- About The Time Tony Robbins Smashed The Podcast Table (and other things I learned)
Tony Robbins stopped by on his birthday. And then he started causing problems. Like he does.
- Joan Crawford’s Most Outrageous Quotes About How to Live Like Her
Some may have called her extravagant lifestyle tips out of touch—and yes, she did recount how she once cured a common cold by flying to Jamaica. She also made a case for why 37 pieces of luggage were absolutely necessary for a trip to London.
- BOOKS TO BASE YOUR LIFE ON (THE READING LIST)
It’s a list that has changed over time—and will continue to change—but it’s a good enough place to start.























































