People always let their emotions get in the way when they make a decision. Not just the lady buying a dress, but also the smart entrepreneur who you'd expect to make a decision only based on facts, can turn down a convenient option only because of something the counterpart said that hurt his or her ego. If you digest this principle you are setting yourself up to succeed in emotional ...
Read MorePeople always let their emotions get in the way when they make a decision. Not just the lady buying a dress, but also the smart entrepreneur who you'd expect to make a decision only based on facts, can turn down a convenient option only because of something the counterpart said that hurt his or her ego. If you digest this principle you are setting yourself up to succeed in emotional ...
Read MorePeople always let their emotions get in the way when they make a decision. Not just the lady buying a dress, but also the smart entrepreneur who you'd expect to make a decision only based on facts, can turn down a convenient option only because of something the counterpart said that hurt his or her ego. If you digest this principle you are setting yourself up to succeed in emotional ...
Read MorePeople always let their emotions get in the way when they make a decision. Not just the lady buying a dress, but also the smart entrepreneur who you'd expect to make a decision only based on facts, can turn down a convenient option only because of something the counterpart said that hurt his or her ego. If you digest this principle you are setting yourself up to succeed in emotional ...
Read MorePeople always let their emotions get in the way when they make a decision. Not just the lady buying a dress, but also the smart entrepreneur who you'd expect to make a decision only based on facts, can turn down a convenient option only because of something the counterpart said that hurt his or her ego. If you digest this principle you are setting yourself up to succeed in emotional ...
Read MoreI spent years fighting my “last minute” inclination, confusing it with procrastination, until I realised it was actually my brain, or my survival instinct if you will, that always pushed me in the direction of concentrating my efforts in the least available hours, sometimes minutes.
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