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The person who's hard on themselves isn't only second-guessing but five, six, and seven times guessing every single thing.
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Success isn't just about what you do on the clock. Many top achievers in America—from Silicon Valley innovators to Wall ...
The most important thing to realize is that even if you don't think a bad habit hurts anyone, people who stay successful well into their 70s have said goodbye to these things years ago.
Look at challenges as an opportunity to evolve and explore unfamiliar environments, realizing that discomfort is the path to growth.
It takes mental strength and the discipline to make four commitments to yourself, says Scott Mautz, a former senior executive ...
Remember that the people you work with have been key to your success. "So, it's difficult to say, 'Oh, I did all this on my own.' Because you won't have achieved your success individually ...