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Don’t take on more work than you can manage to do and do well.
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030 |
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If your heart isn’t in the work, the results usually show that.
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037 |
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Track what works and what doesn’t work. There’s no use spreading yourself thin by attending every single networking meeting…
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043 |
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No matter what ups and downs you face in your work life, your core talents don’t go away or become less valuable.
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046 |
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Not only is… workaholism unnecessary, it’s stupid. Working more doesn’t mean you care more or get more done. It just means you work more.
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025 |
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If all you do is work, you’re unlikely to have sound judgments. Your values and decision making wind up skewed. You stop being able to decide what’s worth the extra effort and what’s not. And you wind up just plain tired. No one makes sharp decisions when tired.
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026 |
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Workaholics aren’t heroes. They don’t save they day, the just use it up. The real hero is already home because she figured out a faster way to get things done.
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026 |
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Stop imagining what’s going to work. Find out for real.
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094 |
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Sometimes abandoning what you’re working on is the right move, even if you’ve already put in a lot of effort. Don’t throw good time after bad work.
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102 |
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Interruptions is not collaboration, it’s just interruption. And when you’re interrupted, you’re not getting work done.
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104 |