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The Wall Street Journal Lifetime Guide to Money: Strategies for Managing Your Finances
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Boss Talk: Top Ceos Share the Ideas That Drive the World's Most Successful Companies
— published 2002 — 2 editions |
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Boss Talk Boss Talk Boss Talk
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Wall Street Journal on Management
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The Wall Street Journal Top Business Schools 2008-2009
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Wall Street Journal Almanac 1999
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WSJ GUIDE BUSINESS TRAVEL: UNIT
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e-Commerce: An e-Book Special Report
by Wall Street Journal, The Staff of the Wall Street Journal — published 2001 |
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Focus on Retirement: An e-Book Anthology
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Breakaway: Small Business: An e-book Anthology
by Wall Street Journal, The Staff of the Wall Street Journal — published 2001 |
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“Instead of saying “I don’t have time” try saying “it’s not a priority,” and see how that feels. Often, that’s a perfectly adequate explanation. I have time to iron my sheets, I just don’t want to. But other things are harder. Try it: “I’m not going to edit your résumé, sweetie, because it’s not a priority.” “I don’t go to the doctor because my health is not a priority.” If these phrases don’t sit well, that’s the point. Changing our language reminds us that time is a choice. If we don’t like how we’re spending an hour, we can choose differently.”
― Wall Street Journal
― Wall Street Journal
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