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Two things happen when the best leaders walk into a room. The people who work for them straighten up a little, making sure that everything’s perfect – and they smile, too.
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026 |
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A state of perfect information is of course theoretical… but in more and more areas of life, we’re starting to get closer to absolute values, which makes us less dependent on relative evaluations.
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010 |
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…resist the inclination to be a perfectionist. Instead, find the cheapest, easiest thing to try that will get you into the mix of things, expose your work and ideas, and allow you to see how people respond.
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070 |
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You’ll stress yourself out if you worry that everything you or your customers says must be the perfect thing to say.
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079 |
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Use the start of a conversation to get you and your customer in sync, not worrying about whether you are communicating a perfect story, beginning to end.
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087 |
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Speed through the generic stuff, but take the time you need to perfect the few things that you’re most proud of.
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195 |
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The most essential quality for leadership is not perfection but credibility. People must be able to trust you. – Rick Warren
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100 |
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If you want to be an effective leader, you must move from perfectionist to pragmatist.
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191 |
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Don’t be afraid to show your flaws. Imperfections are real and people respond to real.
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182 |
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Even when life seems perfect, you have to take risks and jump to the next level, or you’ll start spiraling downhill into complacency without even realizing it.
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215 |