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…success more often comes from a series of small, seemingly unrelated steps than it does from carefully orchestrated strategies.
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080 |
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…a rich and varied background helps one to look at problems from many angles and come up with ideas and strategies that transcend any single perspective.
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116 |
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In the absence of market values, selling prices are typically twice as much as buying prices (above and beyond any strategic exaggeration for the sake of bargaining).
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066 |
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This is how success begins: by setting a clear goal and committing to go after it, ambitiously, unapologetically, strategically.
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042 |
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No matter where you are starting or what your career and life goals, you can strategize your way to success. Believe in yourself. Set your goals. Go after them. Reap the rewards. You deserve it.
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191 |
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You can aim high, then strategize your way toward success. You deserve to live the life you want, on your terms.
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192 |
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…very few people can stay loyal to a strategy long enough for their vision to materialize.
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080 |
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Despite how much we intellectually understand the importance of pursuing a strategy with patience, few of us are willing to pay the price of patience.
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084 |
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Progress takes time, even when you have the very best strategy people, and resources at your disposal.
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085 |
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Too much calm exacerbates any disruption, so building up your and your team’s tolerance for change is a positive long-term strategy for increasing tenacity.
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131 |