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Consistency Is An Art Form

When I watched the last episode of the show Parks and Recreation, I cried. When I watched the movie Avengers Endgame, I cried.

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You’re Not Late For Work

My brain created a freak out moment when work came up out of the blue, as if I was late for work or had forgotten something.

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Hard Phone Calls

Ultimately, phone calls have a distinct personable advantage over emails because you can hear and convey tone, which can have a huge positive impact. 

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How to Hear More From Quiet People

Meanwhile, great team leaders get the most out of their teams (even the quiet people) by creating opportunities for everyone to contribute in their own way.

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Generosity Within a Team

There’s no need to nickel and dime for my time. In fact, the more generous I can be, and the more I can accomplish, the better the team will do and the more money I’ll end up making.

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The Storyline of Success

After a while, I really began to doubt my place in the market. Did I have what it took to bring value and make money? Standing next to these guys, I wasn’t so sure.

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Takeaway Music Video - Production Story

It was 11pm, I just sat down in my hotel room after traveling all day. In 30 hours I would have the entire Vessel at Hudson Yards blocked off to produce a music video for The Chainsmokers. And I was experiencing more stress than I ever had in my entire life. 

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Over The Line

The ability to knock out tasks is a good skill to have, but I realized it was becoming more of a fallback. A vice to help me feel productive while I avoided the difficult calls, conversations, and ideas. 

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Linchpins Ship

Bureaucrats push paper and ask questions. Whiners ask questions and pass responsibility. But linchpins ship. 

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Designing a Workspace

We need to pay attention to the things we do every day. Because even if we don’t recognize it, our lives are a merely a collection of what we we do every day.

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Podcast Binge

Someone once asked me how I retain all the marketing and productivity tips I hear when I listen to so many podcasts. The short answer? I don’t. 

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Post Client Stress Disorder

If you’ve had a bad client like this then you know the feeling of “post-client-stress-disorder”–the fear, the distrust, the wariness. When these monster clients get their way, I become skittish. I tense my body at the thought of them, as if a bully were about to punch me in the hallway. 

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No One Else Wants to Do It

Sometimes we can get discouraged with our business ideas because people could just do it themselves. And if people can do it themselves, then why would they pay us to? But that’s the catch. People won’t do it themselves. Everyone wants a giant balloon sculpture to take a picture in front of, but no one is going to take the time to do it. 

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Curating and Interpreting

Researchers spend months or years trying to earn tenure at their universities by doing all the legwork. Then, Daniel Pink rolls up, reads a few scholarly articles at a cafe, cranks out a 170-page knowledge bomb from a Chromebook, and sells a million copies.

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What I Learned From Blogging Every Day In November

I think I’ve realized that blogging every day in this format is not something I want to continue doing in December. However, committing to another daily discipline next month is something I do want to continue. The learning curve I’ve climbed over the past 30 days has been amazingly insightful. I want to do 30-day challenges like this more often. What’s next? Running? Creating videos? Writing songs? Networking? Drawing? 

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