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Don't just have big dream. Breaking them down into smaller milestones and asking themselves " What should I do this year, or in next three month, or today?' These milestone guide them toward their dream and help to keep motivate
— Mar 05, 2019 03:52PM
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We tend to be swayed by our first impressions. If we first think something is attractive, we tend to try to collect evidence that supports that idea. On the other hand, if we think something is unattractive, we tend to highlight only its negative points.
— Dec 31, 2018 07:29AM
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The impact of your actions is determined by the following equation:
Impact = plan effectiveness x quality of execution
— Dec 30, 2018 05:52PM
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Impact = plan effectiveness x quality of execution

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The more specific the goal is, the more specific the action plan will be. Whenever you set a goal, get into the habit of asking yourself, “What specifically do I want to achieve? When do I want to achieve it? What specific conditions do I have?”
— Dec 30, 2018 06:42AM
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While it’s nice to get praise, sometimes it can be tough to listen to criticism, but both are important when you're trying to figure out how to improve.
— Dec 29, 2018 05:05PM
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A hypothesis is a hunch. It’s what you think is the most likely explanation for your problem, but you haven’t yet confirmed it.
— Dec 28, 2018 07:38PM
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Problem solving is a combination of thinking and acting. Just doing one or the other won’t get you anywhere.
— Dec 28, 2018 07:52AM
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Problem solving isn’t a talent that some people have and others don’t. It’s a habit. By developing the right skills and adopting the right attitude, anyone can become a problem-solving kid.
— Dec 21, 2018 11:37PM
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