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…research shows that people are enormously more satisfied with their jobs when they do something that fits their personal interests.
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97 |
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As we grow older, we develop the capacity to reflect on our actions and pass judgment on what we admire and disdain in others.
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215 |
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When people help choose a course of action, they are more likely to see it through.
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25 |
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…the key to satisfaction is to set aggressive goals, achieve most of them, pausse to reflect on the achievement, and then repeat the cycle.
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124 |
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‘Walking your why’ is the art of living by your own personal set of values – the beliefs and behaviors that you hold dear and that give you meaning and satisfaction.
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115 |
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Demeaning jerks are victims of their own actions. They suffer career setbacks and, at times, humiliation.
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33 |
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The loathing and dissatisfaction that assholes provoke has costs in addition to increased turnover.
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40 |
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…this blend of constant dissatisfaction, unquenchable desires, and overbearing competitiveness can damage your mental health.
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110 |
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…negative interactions have five times the effect on mood than positive interactions…
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180 |
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What you focus on is what you act on.
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