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Once the mental grooves of habit have been carved into your brain, they are nearly impossible to remove entirely – even if they go unused for quite a while.
Despite their numerical nature, price decisions usually have a strong intuitive component.
The enthusiasm that discovery provides is a sure way to make sure that everything you are doing is paving the way toward your current as well as future successes.
…to spend as much time as possible focusing on your core competencies, you’re going to need to get rid of things that you don’t do best, and that other people can do as well or better.
A culture of divided attention fuels more than perpetual searching for lost threads and loose ends.
There is no one size fits all for organizational agility. There is no silver bullet. There is no One Way, no Agile-in-a-box that optimizes outcomes in all contexts.
One of the most practical ways to eliminate a bad habit is to reduce exposure to the cue that causes it.
…when it comes to change, humans tend to overvalue what they’re losing while undervaluing what they gain.
Typical time management programs are asking you to make do with limited control, when the only solution is total control. These programs are asking you to find freedom within a prison.









