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…if you’re ambitious, if you’re setting goals and going after them, there will be time when you’ll be glad for a bit of help.
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206 |
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…aim for most of your [networking] interactions to be spent providing help or value to others. Give more than you take; it’s not just the generous thing to do, but it also puts you in a position of power instead of weakness.
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208 |
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People want to help you succeed. Share your ambitions and your experiences with others, and you will reap the rewards.
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238 |
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Being conscious of your triggers helps you take your finger off that trigger.
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055 |
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Understanding the sources of your own negative tendencies also helps you make sense of others’ behavior.
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056 |
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Talent doesn’t graft on its own; you must help it happen. There is always the chance that new blood will kill you, but without it, you’ll die.
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123 |
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As a pioneer, you continually find yourself alone in new, unfamiliar terrain. But that doesn’t mean you can’t seek out help.
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046 |
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When we are going through tough times, the thing that’s often the most helpful isn’t advice or answers but empathy.
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069 |
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Recognition for hard work, valuable skills, helpful advice, or good values can be hugely motivating if it feels genuine and specific.
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072 |
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Behavioral feedback helps people understand the reality of how others see them, which may be different than how they see themselves.
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087 |