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…you can drop an awful lot of excess baggage if you learn to play with life instead of fight it.
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…your goals must be in writing. Have the conviction to put your intentions on paper. An unwritten wish is just a dream. In writing, it’s a commitment, a goal.
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We favor the comfort of conviction over the discomfort of doubt, and we let our beliefs get brittle long before our bones.
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Our convictions can lock us in prisons of our own making. The solution is not to decelerate our thinking – it’s to accelerate our rethinking.
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We become blinded by arrogance when we’re utterly convinced of our strengths and our strategies. We get paralyzed by doubt when we lack conviction in both.
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In some ways, identity foreclosure is the opposite of an identity crisis: instead of accepting uncertainty about who we want to become, we develop compensatory conviction and plunge head over heels into a career path.
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Take your time until the news you hear starts to repeat what you’ve already heard, and until a conviction builds up in your own gut.
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…it takes a lot of conviction and trusting your gut to get ahead of your peers, your staff and your employees while they are still squabbling about which path to take, and set an unhesitating, unequivocal course whose rightness or wrongness will not be known for years.
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When something really matters, we bring vastly more energy to it: more focus, conviction, passion, and perseverance.
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Our convictions about who we are carry us through the day, and we are constantly interpreting the things that happen to us through the filter of those core beliefs.
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