Langford Blog

Entrepreneurship
The Will to Act
The will to act involves doing what is necessary to achieve a goal. It is the key to training, practicing, persevering, and being disciplined, while also managing the frustrations that arise along ...

Classroom Environment
What is Demotivation?
The term "motivation" originates from the Latin word "motivus," meaning the cause of movement.

Entrepreneurship
Do We Listen?
Is it the same to "listen to my child in silence, trying to understand what they're telling me, or to listen to my child while feeling compelled to provide answers"?

Entrepreneurship
The "Softie Culture”
Over the last 35 years, the rise of softies has become increasingly evident.

Entrepreneurship
Why Don't Zebras Suffer from Ulcers?
The term stress originates from the English word meaning tension, fatigue, or pressure to which an object or person is subjected.

Entrepreneurship
The Chinese Bamboo
Love nurtures the roots necessary for future growth, and this can be compared to the Chinese bamboo.

Entrepreneurship
The Importance of Unlearning to Learn
I would like to share a story by Osho that highlights the importance of making space to learn something new.

Entrepreneurship
Some Beliefs Limit Us
Let’s examine the following experiment, which demonstrates how beliefs shape our actions.

Entrepreneurship
The Path of an Entrepreneur is Built by Doing
An entrepreneur learns to discern when it's time to run, play, be calm, listen, speak, rest, and train.