3 tips to help you Make It | | DAILY DOSE OF INSPIRATION | "You can always go faster than you think you can." Meg Whitman, CEO of Quibi | | Three Things to Help You Make It | 1 | | | | "I walked into his bedroom once and he had a whiteboard with the pros and cons of getting married," Melinda Gates says in Netflix's three-episode documentary series "Inside Bill's Brain," which is about her husband, Microsoft co-founder and billionaire Bill Gates. | | 2 | | | | Look around at the technology that surrounds you today — iPhones, online banking and shopping, Google, smart TVs — none of them were invented in the 1960s. Yet usernames and passwords, the most prevalent security mechanisms still used, were invented in 1963, more than half a century ago. | | 3 | | | | Bestselling management author and CNBC contributor Suzy Welch says that regardless of whether you graduated last year or 10 years ago, "you cannot possibly be finished getting smarter." One of the easiest ways to keep learning, Welch says, is to optimize your social media feeds so they're deepening your knowledge and not just demanding your attention. | | To ensure delivery to your inbox, please add makeit@response.cnbc.com to your address book. If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely unsubscribe. | |