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August 26, 2020 22 mins

Organizing your day on what will be done even before the day gets here is smart. I’ve spent some time talking about making a list in the day your in. Some people use their calendars what about getting good enough at it that you can schedule a day or two out. 
I just wanted you to think about that point about organizing another day before it gets here. Sometimes we get where we are only thinking about the day of, and maybe you would have some better success thinking further.
The next point one of the first things to learn is realizing you don’t know everything in the area you are working at, and you need some help. 
As long as you think you got this, you cannot learn as much from others. The very fact that you can admit to yourself that you don’t know means you may be open to research and more knowledge, which is good.
Now find someone or something to help you get more information that will help you win.
Something to consider what is the smart people doing that gets results?
You don’t want to reinvent the wheel. Sometimes you want to copy the wheel and find a way to make it better in an area.

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