
Don’t Be Nice. (But, Generally, Don’t Be A Jerk.) Win.
Control your ego and your desire to be liked if you want to serve your clients the right way.
Control your ego and your desire to be liked if you want to serve your clients the right way.
When writing, it’s best to plan and separate out your time for writing and your time for doing other things.
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In Microsoft Word, that is.
There’s always a place for getting more done if you can do so without a downside.
Next time you’re making a hard decision, back off a little and consider that it may not matter.
Anything else fries your credibility.
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Any angle you miss can be disastrous.
What you need is some type of device to plan ahead with. This is called a list.
Focus on understanding, not ticking off items.
Things in motion tend to stay in motion.
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Take opportunities where you find them, including in unrelated situations.
Be careful with nonexclusive lists.
Don’t let Halloween get you down.
The bad always tends to drive out the good.
'Don’t stop thinking about tomorrow, it’ll soon be here.'