| Seth on TargetInsightful as always...Today, working hard is about taking apparent risk. Not a crazy risk
like betting the entire company on an untested product. No, an apparent
risk: something that the competition (and your coworkers) believe is
unsafe but that you realize is far more conservative than sticking with
the status quo.
Richard Branson doesn't work more hours than you do. Neither does
Steve Ballmer or Carly Fiorina. Robyn Waters, the woman who
revolutionized what Target sells -- and helped the company trounce
Kmart -- probably worked fewer hours than you do in an average week.
None of the people who are racking up amazing success stories and
creating cool stuff are doing it just by working more hours than you
are. And I hate to say it, but they're not smarter than you either.
They're succeeding by doing hard work. |
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| Ahhh...Memories of "schoen mais!" =)
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| Snopes.com material...or does this really work? |
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| Crazy, but cool...Would you go out on this??
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| Leave it to Arkansas...http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/06/10/coaster.scare.ap/index.html |
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