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So our first step in improving our outcomes is to train ourselves to identify the moments when judgment is called for in the first place, and pause to create space to think clearly. This training takes a lot of time and effort, because it involves counterbalancing our hardwired biological defaults evolved over many centuries. But mastery over the ordinary moments that make the future easier or harder is not only possible, it’s the critical ingredient to success and achieving your long-term goals.

Clear Thinking

Shane Parrish

On Sunday evening or whenever you do your weekly planning, jot down these three questions: What relationships will I start this week? What relationships do I need to renew this week? What relationships do I need to repair this week?

Want to Lead Change at Work? Here's How to Grow Your Influence

smartbrief.com

Data should increase your decision quality, but it’s not a silver bullet (you might realize nothing is!)

Data-Informed, NOT Data-Driven

Ant Murphy

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