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Hello Mr. Collier, I hope everything is going well with you. Would you mind answering the below questions? When looking at purchasing
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ETB;IFWYE stands for “Expect the Best, Inspect For What You Expect.” To succeed in our work life, we must get things done,
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Life (and success) is a lot about balancing. Creating BOTH a “Culture of Accountability” AND a “Culture of Support” is a vital
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Life can be complex and the easy stuff got done a long time ago. The further you go, the more subtle and
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Brook’s Law: Adding manpower to a late software project only makes it even more late. Software programming is multi-faceted, difficult to successfully
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The Law of Triviality is the tendency to give disproportionate weight to minor issues. It takes courage to face arduous and difficult
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Judgment is a choice, the 3rd step of a usually unconscious “Observe, Evaluate, Judge” cycle. Aware can be good, Evaluate may or
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Life can speed by and pass you up while you are not looking. It is so easy to get caught up in
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Do you want to be happier? Who wouldn’t respond with a resounding yes? Do you want to be more at ease, relaxed?
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1) Make sure it is what you really, really want. Journal, observe yourself, know yourself. Why do you want this outcome? How
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I recently had the opportunity to listen to Mark Owen, author of “No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission that
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Tikkun Olam literally means “world repair” or “construction for eternity”. In a practical sense it can be “acts of kindness” that better