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…people can accept the trade-off of hard work when it is on behalf of something they care about, something that makes a difference to them personally and to the rest of society.
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For the most part, it’s better to use the time after work to keep yourself centered than to socialize with work colleagues.
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In this ever-changing society, the most powerful and enduring brands are built from the heart.
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It is impossible to dissociate an individual from the environment of which he is a part. No story of achievement should ever be removed from its broader social context.
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…you should relish opportunities to build trust connections with folks in different fields or social circles.
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Invest in yourself, invest in your network, and invest in society. When you invest in all three, you have the best shot at reaching your highest professional potential.
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Long before we start exploring alternatives, we also begin to disconnect socially and psychologically. A slow and gradual shift in reference groups… starts to take place.
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…emotionally, it’s hard to get validation for a new self without making shifts in our social relationships.
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The first place to look for social influence is in the mirror.
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Learn how to tap power of social influence, and you can change just about anything.
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