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…whatever you do, never read text bullets verbatim from a PowerPoint slide – that’s the fastest way to lose everyone’s attention.
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166 |
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Attention to technical excellence must be continuous, not occasional.
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256 |
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Pay close attention to your appetites. Capture them, clarify them, and outstanding performance will follow.
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089 |
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…to identify your own strengths, pay close attention to how specific activities make you feel. Your feelings reveal your strengths.
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090 |
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If we’re honest, our lack of attention to the important areas of our life is no one’s fault but our own.
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183 |
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There are always warning signs along the road to disaster. We just have to pay attention.
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317 |
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The more senses engaged in a activity, the more attention we pay to that activity.
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134 |
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Shouldn’t we learn from those painful experiences? We should indeed. But to do that, we must pay attention to experience. And unfortunately, too often we do not.
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031 |
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To motivate people, we’ve got to pay attention to their desires. Their interests. Their hopes. And that requires empathy.
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158 |
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The more you can tame the small commitments pulling at your attention, the more sustainably and effectively you can work on things that matter.
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095 |