The Zag is a blog for people willing to escape life's inertia to engineer, explore, and evolve their own uniquely extraordinary life.| The Zag
Once upon a time there was… you. What happens next? Here are some storytelling tips to make your life more exciting.| The Zag
Try asking yourself these provocative questions when you're feeling lost, or to double-check you're taking your life in the right direction.| The Zag
This five-part framework will help you figure out the who, what, why, how, and fuel you need for leading an increasingly fulfilling life.| The Zag
If you don't push yourself, life will push you around. And if you push yourself the right way, life will go the way you want it.| The Zag
A new way of looking at your comfort zone that shows that you don't need to leave your comfort zone but improve its fitness.| The Zag
Following these seven guidelines might help you come up with your own answer to how to live a meaningful life.| The Zag
15 surprising reasons to fast (and 9 reasons not to) to consider if the the long-term benefits of prolonged fasting aren't compelling enough.| The Zag
While 97% of us agree about what "true success" means, we lust after other things at its expense. Maybe it's a measurement problem.| The Zag
If you could easily afford whatever you wanted, what kind of difficulty would you pursue? That's your desirably difficult dream life.| The Zag
When it comes to systems versus goals, here's why the best goal is to have great systems, and how to start.| The Zag
The three steps I took to stop mouth breathing and start nose breathing—the many benefits I've experienced, and tips for you to try.| The Zag
Experimenting with 7 scientific and pseudoscientific strategies on how to acquire a taste for a food to try to learn to like black licorice.| The Zag
The better you can define your own meaning of winning at life, the better you'll be able to play the game.| The Zag
Why it's rarely wise to settle for the status quo when it feels flat, and what steps to take to pump up your enjoyment.| The Zag
Here's why you should add "perpetually" into the question, "What's your perfect day?," and how to find your answer and work toward it.| The Zag