It’s easy to forget Jim Collins in Good to Great shared great companies didn’t become great overnight. It took slow, steady momentum, continuous, consistent pushes on their flywheel, eventually leading to breakthrough. See 12 QUESTIONS to Take You From Good To Great - #1 & 2 for Collins' definition of Greatness.
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Topics: Success Habit, Winning Habit, Atomic Habits, James Clear
My first job in radio taught me valuable lessons about character. As an introvert, being a radio salesperson wasn’t easy for me. It was difficult to call on business people who didn’t believe in radio advertising, let alone our small FM radio station, and get rejected repeatedly ten to fifteen times a day! It was hard on my self-esteem.
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The Anatomy of THE ONE THING QUESTION: Build a Success Habit
Posted by Douglas A Wick on Mon, Jan 9, 2017
Topics: Strategic Discipline, Top Priority, The One Thing, Focusing Question, First Domino, Success Habit