Most of the good things that i do are just literally me tricking myself into doing things. And even if it's an incremental thing, those small investments are really drama when you keep doing them. Even if you're walking your own path, and it can feel like you're alone, you're not alone. Having others that maybe have different goals or whatever, but the accountability, the comraderi the momentum sharing ifyo between, you know, master mind group members.
Dorie Clark is an Adjunct Professor of Business Administration at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business and a Visiting Professor for IE Business School in Madrid. She has guest lectured at Harvard Business School, the Harvard Kennedy School, Stanford University's Graduate School of Business, the Wharton School, the MIT Sloan School of Management, and more.
Her new book is The Long Game: How to Be a Long-Term Thinker in a Short-Term World. In it she shares unique principles and frameworks you can apply to your specific situation, as well as vivid stories from her own career and other professionals' experiences to give long term strategy to your goals.
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