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Your warm-up should also include a strategic element. What is your game plan today on a strategic side?
Talking about emotions won’t compel a reader to feel those emotions. “He felt sad” won ‘t make a reader feel sad. Instead, the reader must be made to feel the situations in the story, to experience what the characters experience, and as a result, just as a sequence creates emotion in the characters, it will also do the same in the reader. This is a
... See moreFrom a practical standpoint, the biggest contributor to your errors and emotional volatility is what lies below the surface, such as flaws like:
There are two types of information: stuff you’ll still care about in the future, and stuff that matters less and less over time. Long-term vs. expiring knowledge. It’s critical to identify which is which when you come across something new.
One golden take away: people prefer to be heard more than helped.
Once you’re consistently meeting the expectations of the majority of your customers, you’ve already done the most economically valuable thing you can do.
What we remove is as important as what we add. It isn't just the ideas that get the work done.