When I was in high school, we had to get a pass to leave class and walk in the hallway. Need to use the bathroom? Get a pass. Spill something on your blouse? Get a pass. Cut your finger?
Take a pass to the nurse’s office.
When I was in high school, we had to get a pass to leave class and walk in the hallway. Need to use the bathroom? Get a pass. Spill something on your blouse? Get a pass. Cut your finger?
Take a pass to the nurse’s office.
Have you ever looked at the cards you were dealt in a card game and wondered what on earth to do with them? Well, in life you don’t have to settle for the hand you’ve been dealt. You can change your life when you apply three powerful strategies.
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| Subscribe in iTunes | Subscribe in Stitcher | Subscribe via RSSWhen I was a kid, my dad was really into photography. He even had a darkroom for a while. The cameras were all manual then, so you could really learn about how different settings changed the picture.
And one that made a big difference was the depth of field.
If you do what everyone else does, you’ll end up like…everyone else. As Andy Andrews says, if you want to be different, you need to act different. Be an Original. What does it take to pull that off? Deep work. On today’s episode, I go deep on Cal Newport’s book called “Deep Work”, and share some observations of my own.
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