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…give someone a realistic delivery date instead of giving them the false promise of what they want to hear – it’s much better to do it up front than to disappoint them later.
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198 |
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As a great boss, you’re going to disappoint people from time to time and you must learn how to take some grief every now and then.
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124 |
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Most of what we want to do is hard. That’s life. Encountering problems, discouragement, and disappointment is inevitable.
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16 |
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When you think about it, first versions of most things usually are [disappointing].
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113 |
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…much to our disappointment,… Big Data will offer no respite from the unrelenting demand for continual adaptability.
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006 |
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An earn-out is almost always a disappointment for an entrepreneur. You’ve assumed most of the risk and the acquiring company gets most of the reward if you’re successful.
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024 |
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Being kind to yourself isn’t about ignoring your weaknesses. It’s about giving yourself permission to learn from your disappointments. We grow by embracing our shortcomings, not by punishing them.
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075 |
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…there is no more difficult moment to be the head of a business than when there has been a massive disappointment.
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164 |
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After a setback, it’s a leader’s job to take their team through their own emotional reckoning – from disappointment to motivation – and to chart the course ahead…
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184 |
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If you want a life filled with passion and growth, then the discomfort of failure is part of it. So acknowledge your disappointment and then move beyond it.
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038 |