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Always Show Up Prepared

Compile everything you’ll need to complete your task before you start working. 

Every time you stop working to retrieve some missing items, you lose focus. A few minutes of prep save you countless hours of distraction.

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"Everybody Has a Plan Until They Get Punched in the Mouth" - Tyson. But you still need a plan.

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