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When we are right, let’s try to win people gently and tactfully to our way of thinking, and when we are wrong—and that will be surprisingly often, if we are honest with ourselves—let’s admit our mistakes quickly and with enthusiasm. Not only will that technique produce astonishing results; but, believe it or not, it is a lot more fun, under the circumstances, than trying to defend oneself. Remember the old proverb: “By fighting you never get enough, but by yielding you get more than you expected.” PRINCIPLE 3 If you are wrong, admit it quickly and emphatically.

How to Win Friends and Influence People

Dale Carnegie

How Getting Organized Becomes a Spiritual Practice In time management and thing management, the same kinds of questions crop up: • What really matters to you; what are your priorities here? • Why are you doing what you are doing? • Why are you keeping what you are keeping? • Who else and what else is affected by what you are doing; and what you are keeping? • How much is enough? • What do you need to hold onto? • What do you need to let go of? These are foundational organizational questions. They are also foundational spiritual ones.

Organization Is a Spiritual Practice

Anna Havron

Did I do my best to be fully engaged today?

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Marshall Goldsmith, Mark Reiter

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