7 Life Lessons from Hackers on How You Can Make 2021 The Best Year of Your Life From the HackerOne live hacking event travel vlogs: 7 Life lessons from hackers on how you can make 2021 the BEST year of your life
Vision Boards and 2021 Planning Last Friday, I did a virtual vision board session with my HackerOne team during a Friday afternoon happy hour. Learned more about everyone's personal goals and passions. It was a lot of fun! Here is my 2021 vision board [https://www.linkedin.com/posts/lukettucker_just-did-a-virtual-vision-board-session-with-activity-6758522541297549312-JR2j] : Clockwise from
The 1/3, 10/30, 100/300 Better Every Day Formula Built on stoicism, biblical truths, and historical wisdom, this formula outlines my approach to improving myself every day. It can be easily applied by anyone to achieve a better version of themselves than yesterday.
2017 Reflections and 2018 Resolutions What a year it has been. From life-changing events, to globe-trotting trips, to enjoying weekend family barbecues. This is my annual post where I reflect on the prior year, and set some goals for the new year. Happy New Year one and all! 2017 Reflections: I became a Father [https:
Meta Skills My last post I teased a question: What are 2 skills, that if you focused on becoming excellent at them, would make the biggest impact in your life or career? I began pondering this a while back when I was jogging around Diamond Head. Man, I miss that run. There&
2016 Reflections and 2017 Resolutions It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. In this post, I reflect on the past year and state my 2017 New Year's Resolutions. 2016: A whirlwind of a year What went down in MMXVI in the way of major life events: * Found out
I am Divergent No, this is not a missive on the teeny bop dystopian novel turned film series. Although I could do that because I've read all the books (ugh, that ending). No, this is about how people think and behave, more specifically actually, about how I think and behave. Last
Reflections On My Life and Career Over The Past 13-Years From Idaho to Hawaii, And Hawaii Pacific University to Sultan Ventures… My journey has been one I certainly could not have predicted. And I'm sure many have the same sentiment when they think about the path for their life. Recently, I was asked by the HPU MBA Club
Startups are Hard. My Tips for Entrepreneurs Startups are hard. Like, really hard. This list is more or less a curation of tips I've surfaced from my reading or research and from what I've observed from being around some incredible investors and successful entrepreneurs. Note, this advice is geared towards ideation through product-market