Jonah Malin, Ladders

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Past articles by Jonah:

The truth about sugar and how much you should really be consuming

A lot of people don’t know the difference between “naturally occurring” and “added” sugar. Demonizing a food group can be more harmful than helpful. → Read More

This is the mindset required to get into the best physical shape of your life

This isn’t a self-promotional pat on the back. Instead, I want to show you that if I did it, anyone can. Here’s everything you need to know. → Read More

6 small but effective shifts to leave a memorable first impression

The truth is, we only have one chance for a first impression. And successful people understand just how important this opportunity is. → Read More

8 ways you can become a little bit richer now according to Mark Cuban

The world is a very unpredictable place. If the last couple of months has taught us anything, it’s that life can change in a moment's notice. → Read More

3 alternatives to coffee that no one is talking about

Everyone’s heard that green tea is a great coffee substitute for energy and burning fat, but I want to take it one step. I took it a step further. → Read More

The best piece of advice I can give to a recent college graduate

Are you a recent college graduate? If so, you might be looking for what to do next, how to cope in the real world and more. Follow this advice. → Read More

5 life changing lessons every businessperson can learn from The Deed: Chicago's Sean Colan

Despite being labeled by the media as a real estate mogul and hosting a show on CNBC, Sean is incredibly personable, and willing to discuss his journey. → Read More

20 hard lessons every 20 something should learn before it's too late

Your 20’s are experimental. It’s when you take risks, learn about yourself, and start building towards the future. We gain perspective. → Read More

The defining habits of highly motivated people

You won’t feel motivated every day. But this doesn’t mean you can simply give up on your goal and quit. Motivation is a marathon, not a sprint. → Read More

The surprising reason company culture is so important

Do your employees sit in their cubicle all day every day, or are they provided with opportunities to collaborate and grow their social interactions? → Read More

Your salt intake isn't the issue — here's what is

Too much of anything is bad for us (even water can be dangerous in excessive amounts). The truth is that a balanced diet is the way to go. → Read More

3 essential tips to find happiness in your cubicle

Your cubicle can be a seed of self-pity that slowly grows until it completely consumes your attitude at work. Or, it can be an incubator for learning. → Read More

99% of people don't spend enough time on this underrated skill

The key is repetition. One common problem I’ve noticed is that we often associate repetition with tangible or hard skills that correlate to our careers. → Read More

What 7 years of weightlifting taught me about sundays

If you don't like Sunday's, try weightlifting. You might be surprised what you learn. → Read More

Unlock your earning potential with this high-level life hack

Learn to unlock your earning potential with this high-level hack that could change your life. → Read More

2 highly effective habits that will help you land a promotion

After everything I’ve tested, learned and ultimately implemented, I can honestly credit my promotion to two high-level habits. → Read More

4 life-changing lessons from one of the world's greatest entrepreneurs

Nike has long had an ingenious knack for selling stories that motivate people, with the product acting as a subsidiary of an overarching motif. → Read More

The truth about distraction and how you can fix it

How many people would actually be willing to switch their phone to airplane mode everyday in the name of getting something done? Probably very few. → Read More

Why multitasking is a myth, backed by science

Mono-tasking, single-tasking, whatever your keyword is doesn’t matter. The key is understanding that multitasking is a potentially dangerous obsession. → Read More

Here's what drinking coffee actually does to your body

Realistically, you’d consume coffee the way you consume other products of that nature: only when you need it most and not in large amounts every day. → Read More