- Unwritten goals lead to confusion, vagueness, misdirection, and numerous mistakes – Eat That Frog
- We need an extra layer of vigilance to prevent our brains from absorbing irrelevant, counterproductive or downright destructive input. It’s a never-ending battle to be selective and to stand guard against any information that can derail your creative potential – The Compound Effect
- Learn to prioritize your most important activities and do those things before you work on anything else – The 12 Week Year
- Also, the less you say, the less risk you run of saying something foolish, even dangerous – The 48 Laws of Power-Profile Books
- First, optimists look for the good in every situation. No matter what goes wrong, they always look for something good or beneficial. And not surprisingly, they always seem to find it – Eat That Frog
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