A – Z
The self-development glossary.
Plain-English definitions of the ideas we cite most — no jargon, no fluff, no gurus.
- Atomic Habit Habits
- A tiny routine so small it feels almost embarrassing to skip — the smallest unit of behavior change.
- Attachment Style Relationships
- Recurring pattern in how you seek closeness or distance in relationships — secure, anxious, avoidant, disorganized.
- Compound Interest of Behavior Habits
- Small daily improvements accumulate into radically different long-term outcomes.
- Deep Work Productivity
- Focused, undistracted cognitive effort on a demanding task, coined by Cal Newport.
- Divergent Thinking Creativity
- Generating many possible solutions to a problem — the raw material of creativity.
- FIRE Money
- Financial Independence, Retire Early — a movement built on high savings and lean living.
- Flow State Wellbeing
- The state of full absorption in an activity that matches skill to challenge, coined by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi.
- Growth Mindset Mindset
- Belief that abilities can be developed through effort, coined by Carol Dweck.
- Ikigai Purpose
- Japanese concept of the reason for being — the intersection of what you love, what you're good at, what the world needs and what pays.
- Locus of Control Mindset
- The degree to which you believe you influence outcomes in your life vs. external forces.
- Personal Brand Branding
- The public perception of your professional identity, shaped deliberately over time.
- Positive Discipline Parenting
- A parenting approach that is firm and kind — teaching skills instead of punishing.
- Product-Market Fit Entrepreneurship
- The moment your product finally satisfies a strong market demand.
- Sabbatical Lifestyle
- An intentional pause from work — a month, quarter or year — used for rest, learning or reinvention.
- Servant Leadership Leadership
- A leadership philosophy where the primary role is to serve the team, coined by Robert Greenleaf.
- Sleep Hygiene Wellbeing
- The set of behaviors that make consistent, restorative sleep more likely.
- Stoicism Mindset
- Ancient philosophy of virtue and equanimity focused on what you can control.
- Time Blocking Productivity
- Assigning specific hours to specific work in advance instead of reacting to a to-do list.