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…meaningful work, especially the kind of creative effort needed to solve big problems, requires long, uninterrupted blocks of time.
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Slow decisions sap energy and threaten the timeline… Don’t let the group dissolve into unproductive debates that aren’t moving you toward a decision.
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…we shouldn’t be embarrassed to have ambitious goals at work. Each of us has only so much time in a day, in a year, and in our lives.
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When you go to work in the morning, you should know that your time and effort will count.
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The difference a tiny improvement can make over time is astounding.
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Time magnifies the margin between success and failure. It will multiply whatever you feed it. Good habits make time your ally. Bad habits make time your enemy.
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Over time, the cues that spark our habits become so common that they are essentially invisible…
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…habits… are formed over time, but the chain reaction that forms a habit always starts with a trigger.
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…the need to feel social connectedness shapes our values and drives much of how we spend our time.
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The more users invest time and effort into a product or service, the more they value it. In fact, there is ample evidence to suggest that our labor leads to love.
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