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I like that attitude! Will try to follow that approach over the week!
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@successentials / successentials.tumblr.com
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Mark Twain, author, and a truly wise person
Obviously true - as it is for exercising, learning, being creative, listening, or finding time.
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Wise words found on the web
100% true for millions of employees, citizens, wives & husbands, ...
Many people brag about the status quo but are doing everything they can to maintain it - at the same time.
Imagine saying: “It CANNOT stay the way it is!” and “All this is familiar, secure, and comfortably predictable - it feels right as long as nothing changes!” directly one after the other.
Absurd and contradictory but reality.
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the voice in my head, loud and clear
What I know I should be doing:
Focus on the 80% version first. Only if this one works out you start perfecting things.
What I do way too often:
Getting lost in details and doubts...
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Short & simple. Trivial but true.
If it doesn’t really matter - let it go. If it is not in your power to change it - don’t worry about it. Only if both apply - that’s where your business is!
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Voltaire, French writer, historian and philosopher
As strategy is a part of business life - you might wanna think about and be aware of this…
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Eric Thomas (@Ericthomasbtc), motivational speaker and thought leader
Instagram | ThePowerWithin.Co
Thought of the day. Goal of the day.
Dennis Crowley, FourSquare & Swarm
Chinese proverb
... a dress rehearsal.
The play is always live. No curtain, no second try, no backup plan. Improvise your way though it and enjoy the show.
It takes a lot of visionary ability to see what others don’t. And it takes great courage to actually go for it.
Only the two together lead to innovation.
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Jean Cocteau, French writer, designer, playwright, artist and filmmaker