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Urgency… means that significant numbers of people wake up each morning and have… a compelling desire to do something to move the organization toward a big strategic opportunity.
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112 |
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The most successful people, the evidence shows, often aren’t directly pursuing conventional notions of success. They’re working hard and persisting through difficulties because of their internal desire to control their lives…
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79 |
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If quests are driven mostly by prestige or a desire to focus on traits that sound good and are easy to measure, trouble awaits.
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240 |
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The desire for instant gratification allows no time for relationships to develop. Digital communication can stand in the way of deepening our relationships.
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266 |
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…though there is not rational benefit to most of our hobbies, we enjoy them because they satisfy our prehistoric foraging desires.
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53 |
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…if you work hard enough and assert yourself, and use your mind and imagination, you can shape the world to your desires.
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151 |
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If we let our desire for more and more extrinsic rewards monopolize our time and attention, it prevent sus from engaging in autotelic activities that would actually increase our happiness.
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46 |
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…one of the highlights of vision board creation – [is] the unexpected desires that surface.
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055 |
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Paradoxically enough, it is in part the desire for control that has led people to lose it.
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010 |
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Success depends upon mental agility, a desire and an ability to learn, adaptability, resilience, and creativity as much as hard work and sellable skills.
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069 |