More and more, less and less -- We can't change what we don't notice -- We're creatures of habit -- Feeling the pulse -- Sleep or die -- Making waves -- Use it or lose it -- Less is more -- Creating cultures that pulse -- The war between the states -- If you ain't got pride, you ain't got nothin' --
Be Excellent at Anything
β Scribed by Tony Schwartz
- Publisher
- Free Press
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
More and more, less and less -- We can't change what we don't notice -- We're creatures of habit -- Feeling the pulse -- Sleep or die -- Making waves -- Use it or lose it -- Less is more -- Creating cultures that pulse -- The war between the states -- If you ain't got pride, you ain't got nothin' -- The facts and the stories we tell -- Organizational energy -- A poverty of attention -- Control your attention, control your life -- Cultivating the whole brain -- We are not your children -- Who are you and what do you really want -- We're all in this together -- An evolutionary leap.
β¦ Table of Contents
More and more, less and less --
We can't change what we don't notice --
We're creatures of habit --
Feeling the pulse --
Sleep or die --
Making waves --
Use it or lose it --
Less is more --
Creating cultures that pulse --
The war between the states --
If you ain't got pride, you ain't got nothin' --
The facts and the stories we tell --
Organizational energy --
A poverty of attention --
Control your attention, control your life --
Cultivating the whole brain --
We are not your children --
Who are you and what do you really want --
We're all in this together --
An evolutionary leap.
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