If you're paid before you walk on the court, what's the point in playing as if your life depended on it?
Depending on the level you're at in your company, the higher you go up in rank, usually the longer you can dance.
I'll be glad to reply to or dodge your questions, depending on what I think will help our election most.
When thinking about how to deploy kind of professional and social networking into your business, it's really not a question of if - it's a question of when.
As you have more resources in life, it's your obligation to deploy those for the benefit of others.
When you get out of the military, all you are doing is a work-up for the longest deployment of your life.
I always encourage people to pay themselves first, so I really advocate setting up direct deposit for your paycheck and establishing an automatic transfer so that part of each paycheck goes straight into your savings account.
It's depressing when you're still around and your albums are out of print.
It's a recession when your neighbor loses his job; it's a depression when you lose yours.
Happiness is a by-product rather than an end in itself. It pops into your life unbidden, and then tends to pop out again. I'm on record as being depressive. It is related to winter.
Your subjective sense of how well you're doing under conditions of sleep deprivation is a miserable predictor of, objectively, how you actually are doing.
Sleep deprivation impairs everything from your motor skills to your reaction time.
Sleep deprivation robs you of mental strength and impairs your ability to deal with stressful events.
Never in any case say I have lost such a thing, but I have returned it. Is your child dead? It is a return. Is your wife dead? It is a return. Are you deprived of your estate? Is not this also a return?
It's one thing to answer to constituents. It's another thing to have professional disruptors show up at an event with the intent to derail so that you can't connect with your constituents.
When I was younger, I did a TV show in the U.K. for a couple years, and I learned a lot from that. It taught me a lot about being known amongst your peers and having to deal with a lot of derision from them.
When I was younger, I did a TV show in the U.K. for a couple years, and I learned a lot from that. It taught me a lot about being known amongst your peers and having to deal with a lot of derision from them. It's not easy being known as 'the kid from the TV show.' Not in school it's not.
If you aren't going to make your revenue plan, it's unlikely you'll make your EBITDA or Net Income plan. You don't even have to get complicated and look at Gross Margin or more derivative metrics - if you are off in Q1 and have any sort of growth expectations , you are going to miss for the year.
I'm a voracious reader. What that does is keep your mind fresh and active and hearing different voices and different styles. TV can be derivative, and if you just watch TV, you're not widening the circle.
What your foes do derives its significance or consequence from the way you react.