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…well-run meetings are the moment of truth for accountability. To gain traction, you’ll probably need to meet even more than you presently do.
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You always want to strive for 80 percent completion or better—that’s enough to be truly great.
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It takes longer to turn a large ship than a small one.
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‘Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably the reason why so few engage in it.’ – Henry Ford
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If you’re getting distracted by shiny stuff, choose one discipline and stick with it.
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The journey of building a great business is not about the destination at all.
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The journey should be enjoyable. If you’re racing to get to the end of the journey, you’ll be sorely disappointed.
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We overrespect rules, which leads us into a quagmire where all our actions get mucked up in the spectrum of legal permissibility.
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…microlapses create distraction by infecting interpersonal relationships with doubt and fear.
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…learning to reduce the distractions that take your mind out of the game can make you a step quicker than your competitor, make you more focused, and help you to use your energies more productively.
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