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Photo credit: etechmag.com Wow. I just finished Ekaterina Walter’s fascinating book, Think Like Zuck. I know: another book about Mark Zuckerberg. What more is there to say, right? Wrong.
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We always have a choice about how to behave. The challenge in life is to keep upping our game.
If you respond out of a compulsion, you haven't made an intentional choice. It may feel right — even righteous — in the moment, but it's more likely to exacerbate the problem than solve it. Here are three keys to making really good decisions..
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