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…move beyond worrying what other people are doing, and start figuring out what you want… Finding meaning is about looking within and listening to the voice inside.
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021 |
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The downside of worrying about money is that it often keeps us from taking steps toward actually making money (finding a new job, starting a business, doing your work, selling your work).
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055 |
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We worry that when we step back, we’ll loose our footing altogether. This means we may stay exactly where we are – steady but stuck. We need to embrace the discomfort of getting lost.
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110 |
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Far too many managers are unaware of the importance of progress and therefore neither worry about it nor act to support it.
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158 |
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What people are afraid of isn’t failure. It’s blame. Criticism. We choose not to be remarkable because we’re worried about criticism.
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046 |
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Recognize that everyone in the world goes through hard times, and give yourself permission to worry. Don’t pay the double tax on your mental load.
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123 |
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The big picture is all you should be worrying about in the beginning.
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074 |
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It’s out of your control. What’s the point of worrying about things you can’t control?
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148 |
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When you spend time worrying about someone else, you can’t spend time improving yourself.
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148 |
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Don’t make up problems you don’t have yet. It’s not a problem until it’s a real problem. Most of the things you worry about never happen anyway.
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251 |